During Covid-19 lockdown you must have noticed that only essential items are bought by you and your family. List down the goods which are luxurious and were bought by you and your family before lockdown but not during the lockdown.
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We all know that during this difficult time only essentials are being provided to us. So, the luxurious item can't be bought right now. The list of the things we bought before lock down were:
1. Clothes
2. Electronic devices
3. Decoration items.
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What precautions should I take while travelling during the coronavirus disease outbreak?
Recommendations for international travellers. Perform hand hygiene frequently, particularly after contact with respiratory secretions. Hand hygiene includes either cleaning hands with soap and water or with an alcohol-based hand rub. Alcohol-based hand rubs are preferred if hands are not visibly soiled; wash hands with soap and water when they are visibly soiled; Cover your nose and mouth with a flexed elbow or paper tissue when coughing or sneezing and disposing immediately of the tissue and performing hand hygiene; Refrain from touching mouth and nose; A medical mask is not required if exhibiting no symptoms, as there is no evidence that wearing a mask – of any type – protects non-sick persons. However, in some cultures, masks may be commonly worn. If masks are to be worn, it is critical to follow best practices on how to wear, remove and dispose of them and on hand hygiene after removal
As for any travel, travellers are also advised to follow proper food hygiene practices, including the five keys for food safety, as well as recommendations to reduce the risk of transmission of emerging pathogens from animals to human in live markets.
The government's restrictions brought in on 23 March says people should only be leaving their houses for "very limited purposes" - one of those is to buy "basic necessities".
But there's been confusion over what this actually means.
One police force said it had taken action against two people who had met at a house party and were "going to the shops for non-essential items".
While some convenience stores have complained they've been told Easter eggs are non-essential goods.
It's led some shoppers to question what they can buy when heading to the shops.
"Shoppers should follow government advice and shop as infrequently as possible during the lockdown, stocking up on food, medicine and essentials only when necessary.