Coronavirus outbreak has locked every single human inside their homes.
To survive the battle together as a community, people have created new ways to let each other know how they are doing.
The whole country is fighting together.
To take care of each other and help each other, the community has created signs for the vulnerable to seek help.
It was seen in Ripon, North Yorkshire.
The elderly and the people who are already infected or are at a high risk of infection had put green or red cards on their windows to give a message.
The green card on the widow says everything is fine and the residents are in no need of help.
The red card, on the other hand, shows how the residents are suffering and are in trouble.
Beth Crompton, who lives in North Yorkshire, was the one to notice this impeccable means of communication and shared the idea on social media.
She posted the idea on Twitter and wrote “People on the entire lane have put up these green papers on their windows.
If this turns into red, this means they are in need of help.
They may need assistance, shopping, medication or transportation, or any other kind of help. The idea is amazing.”
The newly created language will see green cards turning into the red to let people know the residents need assistance with something.
The post that has found its way to social media spread has received 32,000 likes since it was posted.
More and more people are liking and sharing this great idea of communication within the community.
One person commented “This is great. This will work great with the elderly.”
Another commented, “what a terrific idea to keep others safe and still being able to convey a message.”
Yet another person commented “A little innovation with different shapes can help in conveying even more information. Great idea though.”
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