Covid -19 2020 Nepal

The Government of Nepal announced on May 30 an extension to the nationwide lockdown until 2359 hours on June 14, 2020. Per the lockdown order all residents and visitors throughout Nepal are required to remain in their place of residence. All movement on the roads, by vehicle and on foot, is prohibited with very limited life safety exceptions.
I have never witness a pandemic situation in my whole life time .Its not easy being what a situation has been going through .This is a story about all family of Nepal .Although there was a looming fear in the back of my mind because everything was suspended in uncertainty, the time off gave me some things to be thankful for. Without the congested roads, for the first time in years Kathmandu had breathable air and days consistently blessed with blue skies.When the country was thrust into a lockdown without prior notice, many migrant workers in cities across the country (and the world) were stranded with no place to go. But when you begin to run out of food and people are no longer as welcoming in paranoia of illness, the mere idea of home seems to greatly outweigh the tortuous journey it entails.
This is what inspired a group of young men to attempt all of the 575 kilometers from their workplace in Solukhumbu to their home in Kailali on foot. While they found help once they got to Kathmandu, many more coming in from India have fared worse. This is just one story out of a thousand others, people who have had to uproot their entire lives on an uncertain promise of survival.
For, after risking life and everything they have, many have returned to a hostile country, where people fear their very presence. People have walked scorching paths for weeks on end, swam up monsoon-swollen rivers, all to come back to a home they are not sure loves them anymore. As we live safe within our homes, some voice out cries of protest- what if in coming back home, they bring with them this deadly virus?
Not only that many people living inside a country have no income ,no business ,no jobs and more over many children cannot even go to study .Lack of technology and resources many cannot be facilitated either online business or education .Situation is getting worst for average household earners .Many have lost their business ,many have effected education ,many are dying with hunger .The government seems paralysed ,Nation was paused .
Although I cannot complain at all about the situation I am in, there is still so much worry about how Nepal will come out at the end of this pandemic.
We are almost two months into the lockdown now, and the number of infected people is just beginning to climb. There is still so much uncertainty, and as a country that falls on the weaker side economically, All one can do at this point is call upon the government to be more cognizant of the different situations people might be in right now.