On Monday, Twitter timelines around the world turned blue as hashtag Blue Twitter #BlueTwitter trends on top on social media.
But what is blue twitter and why is it trending?
Well definitely its not the Monday blues that has caught social media users around the world.
However social media is witnessing a top trend of Blue Twitter with loads of posts and pictures in blues.
Well this might be a notion that social media users are expressing their solidarity with health line workers who are fighting day and night with coronavirus pandemic by sharing pictures in blue.
The color also signifies the scrubs worn by healthcare workers.
Moreover social media users shared pictures of beautiful scenery, their favorite personalities and other stuff.
Here is how twitter is reacting to BlueTwitter:
Shrine of shams Tabrez and Shah Yousf Gardez #BlueTwitter pic.twitter.com/Wqb5urOkZM
— Umar Khan (@umerkan26) April 27, 2020
On the road from Gilgit to Chitral – Pakistan.
Shot on Kodakgold 400 film (no filter)#BlueTwitter pic.twitter.com/iwna8s3Xav— Ahmed Arif (@CinemaPure) April 27, 2020
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The Jewel of Istanbul #BlueTwitter pic.twitter.com/yo7XhOreBv— Athar Saleem (@ChAtharSaleem3) April 27, 2020
Many social media users shared Prime Minister Imran Khan’s photos in blue outfit.
Okh Which one do You Choose #BlueTwitter pic.twitter.com/gh1q5DxehH
Advertisement— Rao Rashid Ali (@RaoRash14392174) April 27, 2020
Reflection of benazir in one frame ❤️💕#BlueTwitter 💙 pic.twitter.com/Mc3TnHzjrj
— iqraButt (@__IQRAButt) April 26, 2020
Alhamdulila ❤️
My Great Leader May Allah grant you good health and long life. Ameen#BlueTwitter pic.twitter.com/RhXPlDTmwo— Rana Zain🇵🇰 (@ZainMasood111) April 27, 2020
PM Imran Khan always looks Adorable in Blue 💙😍🔥 @ImranKhanPTI #BlueTwitter pic.twitter.com/i3z1XtvCKg
Advertisement— Wasel Butt (@WaselButt) April 26, 2020
The Blue City OF Morocco Chefchaun#BlueTwitter pic.twitter.com/97E2K7uMVR
— Hasaan Khan (@iamhasaankhan) April 27, 2020
What's best than this🤷♀️#BlueTwitter pic.twitter.com/o3k4TbRRKT
— Hafsa Yaseen (@HafsaYaseen6) April 27, 2020
Coronavirus is continuing its spread across the world, with about 2.9 million confirmed cases in 210 countries said the data provided by US-based Johns Hopkins University. The university’s data showed that the number of virus-linked deaths reached 203,332, while the number of people who recovered stands at 824,002.
A total of 2,900,422 cases are recorded worldwide, and the US is the hardest-hit with the highest number of infections and deaths — more than 939,200 and nearly 54,000, respectively.
While Italy has the second-highest death toll with 26,384, Spain has the second-highest cases — over 223,700.
The virus was first detected in Wuhan, China late last year.
Despite the rising number of cases, most who contract the virus suffer mild symptoms before making a recovery.
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