neil leibowitz, chief medical officer of the online therapy provider talkspace, thank you for your timen of 1.3 billion people, has tonight gone into a complete lockdown lasting at least three weeks. india has recorded over 500 positive coronavirus cases, and reported ten deaths. delhi correspondent arunoday mukharji has more. with uncertainty looming, india on tuesday prepared for the worst. in cities, hundreds of commuters looked to finish up last—minute errands, and state borders were sealed. many standard struggling to get back home. once bustling cities slowly turning into ghost towns. the police patrolled the streets, ensuring citizens followed orders, threatening action if they didn't comply. but india's measures were only going to get tougher. on tuesday night, india's prime minister ordered citizens to stay at home for the next three weeks. no sooner had he spoken, these were the scenes outside convenience stores. citizens jostled to stock up, preparing for the long haul. as anxiety peaked, the prime minister's office assured citizens that the supply of essential items will not