Tom Brady Delivers Message For Everyone Giving In To Hysteria Over COVID-19

The coronavirus outbreak blocked the entire country. The NBA shut down the regular season, but the NFL won’t postpone the start of the new season. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady took to his Instagram account to share a message regarding the COVID-19 outbreak. This offers a completely different perspective. Let’s be honest, Brady is right about this one. The coronavirus froze the entire world, but people forgot about the worst problems we have in life. Millions of people die of hunger, thirst and deadly diseases.

These people have no access to clean water and don’t even receive medical care. Millions of kids go to bed without a decent meal, and some of them never wake up. We keep struggling to fight against the worst diseases. Thousands of people are diagnosed with diabetes, and cancer has taken the life of too many people. So, why is everyone so focused on the coronavirus? Yes, we should have prevented its outbreak. Yes, we should do something to help all those people. But what about the poor and the misfortunate?

Tom Brady gives different perspective at COVID-19

“One of the worst days so far for Coronavirus was the 10th of February,” TB12 wrote on Instagram. “On that day, 108 persons in CHINA died of Coronavirus. BUT, on the same day… 26,293 people died of Cancer, 24,641 people died of heart disease, 4,300 people died of diabetes, and on that day, Suicide, unfortunately, took more lives than the virus did, by 28 times. Moreover, Mosquitoes kill 2,740 people every day, HUMANS kill 1,300 fellow humans every day and Snakes kill 137 people every day. Take a deep breath and wash your hands.”

Brady has something to say, and we need to pay attention to his words. But, before we do something about it, we should wash our hands and prevent any further damage. The World Health Organization warns everyone about the pandemic.

The next few days will be really important. We need to stay at home and limit our contact with the “outer world.” We need to pay more attention to our hygiene. Disinfection matters. Don’t forget that. It’s time to handle this problem like grownups.