Since the outbreak of the epidemic in 2020, the world has experienced a special period of time.
However, more than a year later, the COVID-19 epidemic abroad is still raging, and the phenomenon of demons dancing endlessly, on March 11, the day of Shiva Festival in India, tens of thousands of Hindus jumped into the Ganges to bathe.
It is reported that a total of 2.5 million people participated in the bathing on the day.

You know, India's epidemic prevention and control is not optimistic.
According to the latest data, there are still hundreds of thousands of confirmed cases in India.
And on The day of March 24, various unfavorable news was frequently exposed, the most unexpected is that the famous Indian movie star Amir Khan was diagnosed with new crown pneumonia.
As the "conscience of India", his diagnosis not only made India's own fans express concern, but even many fans in China expressed their hope that he would get better quickly.
Amir Khan, 56 years old this year, has many classic works, such as "Once Upon a Time in India", "Three Fools Bollywood", "My God", "Wrestling It!" Daddy" and so on.
Unlike many actors, in his films, he always exposes the shortcomings of society and reflects on the status quo.
In addition, he has also produced a documentary called "Truth Interview", which attacks social injustice in a more direct way, including domestic violence, corruption of the medical system, corruption of officials, and so on.
To others, he is a superstar.
But for him, he was just an ordinary Indian citizen and trying to change society in his own way.
His diagnosis has worried many people.
However, his agent has said that Amir Khan is currently in good condition and is already in home isolation.
Of course, Amir Khan is not the first Indian star to be diagnosed.
Not long ago, Kanika Kapoor, a well-known Singer and Musician in India, also announced the diagnosis of new crown.
But compared to Amir Khan's home isolation, the sisters have gone very far.
She returned to India from London, England, but in the case of such a serious epidemic in India, she did not self-isolate at the first time when she returned from abroad.
Instead, he attended various gatherings in India, and even attended political meetings, with a dashing posture.
What is even more exaggerated is that she also escaped various epidemic tests at the airport.
However, after experiencing various "grand welcomes" from his friends, Kanika Kapoor developed severe symptoms and was quickly diagnosed.
Soon, the news of Kanika Kapoor's diagnosis was met with criticism from netizens.
It is reported that this well-known female singer who returned from abroad has transmitted the virus to at least 400 people, not only harming relatives, but also harming many innocent people.
Female "Poison King", real hammer!
Of course, this is not the case for all public figures after they have been diagnosed!
For example: Amitba Bajao.
Amitba Ba qiang is India's national treasure superstar, almost everyone in India knows, everyone knows, can be called the godfather of the Indian film industry, can be called "India's version of Jackie Chan".
There are many of his works, the most familiar of which is "Indian Mob" with Amir Khan.
And he also contributed super acting skills in the film.
However, outside the movie, this old man who is over seventy years old still has not resisted the spread of the new crown.
Last year, he announced his diagnosis in the media and received hospital admission.
Subsequently, his son Abhishek also announced the diagnosis in the media.
What was even more unexpected was that Abhishek also said on social platforms that his wife Aisywana Ray and his daughter were also diagnosed with new crown.
It is worth mentioning that Aisyvaya Ray is not only the daughter-in-law of Amitba Bajom, but also the first beauty of Bollywood in India, and her reputation in India is also very high.
He has starred in works such as "The Dancing Prince", "The Good Lie", "Bollywood Life and Death Love", participated in many blockbuster movies, and won the title of the world's first box office movie star.
He also walked the red carpet with Gong Li, and his appearance and figure did not have to be said.
It is reported that after the diagnosis, their family is undergoing isolation and treatment.
Amitba Baqiang also posted on social platforms, constantly calling on the public to take protective measures.
However, there are some Indian stars who are not so lucky.
Last September, 54-year-old Indian green-leaf star Rubin Jay died of covid-19 while treating lung cancer in hospital.
At about the same time, 79-year-old Asarata Wabgangka, a very famous Marathi and Hindi film and stage actress in India, was only four days from diagnosis to death.
In addition, in terms of politicians, former Indian President Mukhji also died of COVID-19.
As the world's second most populous country, India has always been in a state of "king explosion" during the epidemic.
On the one hand, India's own economic development is slow, the gap between rich and poor in society is extremely large, there are too many poor people, and it is difficult for the country's basic medical needs to keep up.
Based on this, it is difficult for India to implement the same "lockdown" measures as China, because such a move will be a devastating blow to India's economy.
As early as March last year, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown that lasted for 21 days, but only by the end of March, India's economy had begun to decline.
On the other hand, central power in India is in an almost vacuum at the grassroots level, and villages are still governed by religion or patriarchs.
About 70% of India's population is in rural areas, and it can be said that the real epidemic situation is not fully grasped by the authorities.
Finally, there is the special cultural belief, taking The Po Shihweh Festival as an example, so gathering people to bathe is undoubtedly worse for epidemic prevention and control.
In addition, there are many grassroots people who do not pay any attention to epidemic prevention and control at all, and try to pin their hopes on religious beliefs, and the end is undoubtedly doomed.
Today, many countries have produced vaccines, but under India's complex social background and religious culture, the road to fighting the epidemic still has a long way to go.
(Rotten Tomatoes Editorial Board: Ann An)