Some villagers in India who live in cramped accommodation are self-isolating in trees in an attempt to protect their families and neighbours from catching coronavirus. To read more about India's COVID19 lockdown, click here:
The workers have been forced to leave where they live as they are unable to pay their rent
At the border they were made to sit beside the road as Delhi's eastern neighbour, the state of Uttar Pradesh, had sealed its borders.One man told me:"We want to go home, we have no work for 21 days, no money, nothing to eat or drink. We want to see our children back home. There is nothing for us here now. They are not letting us pass."
There was not much evidence of social distancing which the prime minister and health experts have emphasised so often.
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