Mumbai: Actor John Abraham on Friday urged people to lend a hand to those with disabilities going through difficult conditions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 47-year-old star re-posted a message by Deaf Child Worldwide and HI (Handicap International) on Twitter. John urged people to stand in support of people with disabilities, and make sure that they are not left behind. He tweeted, "With the number of #COVID19 cases increasing every day in #India it is very important people with disabilities are not left behind & get the support they need."
The Batla House star shared a picture with the guidelines to support the specially-abled. The note read, "As coronavirus spreads, people with disabilities are at heightened risk. Approximately 30 million Indians live with disabilities and face barriers in their daily lives. Physical distancing and self-isolation are impossible for people with disabilities who depend on the support of others to dress, bathe and eat. We need to ensure their right to protection and safety during the ongoing pandemic and request to consider the following points."
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