New Delhi: Veteran Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on Friday asked people to maintain social distancing. However, he also insisted that as a community we should take care of the coronavirus positive patients so that they do not feel isolated from society.
Taking to Twitter he posted a video and said: "We as a community are responsible for ensuring that those who have tested positive receive all our love and care and don't feel any stigma. Take all the necessary precautions but don't make them feel unwanted. We must practice social distancing but we should not isolate them from our society. We can win this war against coronavirus only by supporting each other and knowing the right thing to do."
Earlier in the day, the 46-year-old veteran batsman pledged to donate Rs 25 lakh each to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund and the Chief Minister of Maharashtra's Relief Fund to aid the battle against COVID-19.