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  • Naomi  Debnath
    Naomi Debnath commented on Fatima Ahmed's photo.
    NEW RIDDLE! In South Asia, police officers have been seen to control and warn people in streets so they stay home and quarantine themselves due to the deadly Coronavirus outbreak! For example, this picture says it all! A hilarious video has been made...  moreNEW RIDDLE! In South Asia, police officers have been seen to control and warn people in streets so they stay home and quarantine themselves due to the deadly Coronavirus outbreak! For example, this picture says it all! A hilarious video has been made about it! It seems to be the only method that works for developing countries with large population. However, there has to be some other advanced method that can be used to warn the rule-breakers who break the social distancing and quarantine rules. Can you guess what that method could be? Please answer first to redeem your $2 and educate us on this matter!  less
    • April 3, 2020
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      Tamzid Rahman From my perspective, I think we can use our CCTV cameras to monitor about who is breaking the rules. We can publish a notice from law enforcement agencies that "We are watching your street movement through CCTV camera. if any member from your home goes...  moreFrom my perspective, I think we can use our CCTV cameras to monitor about who is breaking the rules. We can publish a notice from law enforcement agencies that "We are watching your street movement through CCTV camera. if any member from your home goes out, electricity will be turned off at your area for 3 hours". Then every person will be aware about facing trouble in this summer & also they will discourage each other to go out. This can be one solution. Another solution can be like this- if anyone goes out, law enforcement agencies will take him to their training zone & he/she will have to watch 2 hours training video on "How to keep yourself safe during Coronavirus Outbreak". Hope it will work also! Thanks.  less
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      Shahriar Dipto Fine the rulebreakers and making marks of rulebreakers on their hands or face that can't be removed by washing and will stay for a certain number of days will be the most effective way for developing countries. Thus people would be easily recognised when...  moreFine the rulebreakers and making marks of rulebreakers on their hands or face that can't be removed by washing and will stay for a certain number of days will be the most effective way for developing countries. Thus people would be easily recognised when next time they break the rule and will be sent to jail. Thus people would be more careful and can be looked after by themselves.  
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      Aminul Islam Distributing awareness based leaflets and posters as well announcing via microphone can be an important method,By which people can understand themselves the importance of social distance to protect from coronavirus, in which people themselves will be...  moreDistributing awareness based leaflets and posters as well announcing via microphone can be an important method,By which people can understand themselves the importance of social distance to protect from coronavirus, in which people themselves will be alert. By spreading this warning through religious institutions it is possible to get better results.  
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      Nishat Tamanna We can see in the news that police and armedforces are getting tired of telling people to stay at home. They can't punish them without valid reasons.When they ask people on the street individually why they are out there are mainly three groups based on...  moreWe can see in the news that police and armedforces are getting tired of telling people to stay at home. They can't punish them without valid reasons.When they ask people on the street individually why they are out there are mainly three groups based on their answer.1-They are out for their job (like bankers, doctors etc).2- They are out for buying necessary things and 3- These people are day labourer who are out in search of a living.Group 1 aren't mostly the rulebreakers but it is needed to cross check if they are telling the truth. For group 3, there need to be enough proper distribution of food. If they food in their house they will not come out for sure. Group 2 are mostly the rule breakers. Things that can be brought at a time for a week, are being brought in a daily basis. Most of this group are also telling a lie that can't be handled. So we need to mordenalize this fact. For every streets, there need to be employed volunteer(s) from houses of those streets. Only those volunteers will be able...    less
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      Naomi Debnath I have seen a method that has been used in China, when an expat reenters China they're sealed in 15 day isolation with a sticker seal placed on their door, which the authorities warn must not be broken. That is a method we could adopt. If they break the...  moreI have seen a method that has been used in China, when an expat reenters China they're sealed in 15 day isolation with a sticker seal placed on their door, which the authorities warn must not be broken. That is a method we could adopt. If they break the seal, they are breaking the law. Another method could be ankle monitors which set off loud alarm that alert the authorities every time a citizens steps out of residence. Even the sound of the alarm itself would scare the citizen into heading back home. Setting up sensory alarm triggering devices on the main road, specifically on the traffic lights can also be effective.  less
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  • First Name Naomi
  • Last Name Debnath
  • Gender Female
  • Birthday September 25, 1992
  • Hometown Dhaka
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  • Favorite Course or Subjects Creative Writing
  • Interests Writing, Art
  • Favorite Coding Language Python

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