
Dawa nahi, peg, says Delhi woman at liquor shop hours before lockdown. Viral video
India Today
An elderly woman, who lined up to buy alcohol from a liquor shop in Delhi hours before the lockdown, said that not medicines, but alcohol will help her to fight coronavirus if she contracts it. The video has gone viral on social media.
Soon after the Delhi Government announced a week-long lockdown in the national capital from Monday night to April 26 morning, people rushed to stock up on alcohol. Long queues were seen outside liquor shops in the city. #WATCH Delhi: A woman, who has come to purchase liquor, at a shop in Shivpuri Geeta Colony, says, "...Injection fayda nahi karega, ye alcohol fayda karegi...Mujhe dawaion se asar nahi hoga, peg se asar hoga..." pic.twitter.com/iat5N9vdFZ People like her are responsible for deaths!!If we behave the same wayWe will see another wave of Corona which will be even harsh!! Wearing mask below the nose as well.. These kind of idiots will spread the disease Taaliyan bajti rehni chahiye I love you aunty Scientists rn : pic.twitter.com/XQs0OKyBJf Coronavirus be like : pic.twitter.com/r53NwK2NmT Aunty to doctors: pic.twitter.com/IkVx71PvS3 Outside a shop in Shivpuri Geeta Colony, an elderly woman asserted that not medicines, but alcohol will help her to fight coronavirus if she contracts it. Speaking to news agency ANI, the woman, who was seen wearing a mask improperly, claimed that the Covid-19 vaccine will not help in countering the deadly infection but alcohol will.
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