'How to keep ourselves safe during festivals in this crisis.' (The right answer will be marked as brainliest and tge person will be followed)
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Answer:
Follow the methods mentioned below
Explanation:
The coronavirus pandemic has been around for months now, and is unfortunately likely to stay for longer.
The festivals are now around the corner with Durga Pooja, Dushehra, Diwali and then ChristmasHere are 5 tips to ensure that you can stay safe during COVID-19, as you celebrate the festivals with your family and friends.
Follow all precautions – Needless to say, but people are now slipping when it comes to taking precautions for COVID-19 prevention. Wearing masks, washing hands regularly, using hand-rubs, are some of the precautions you must take to ensure that you and your loved ones stay safe.
Do not ignore any symptoms – Studies have now suggested that COVID-19 symptoms may actually not be the most reliable marker of the infection. However, even as many people who have contracted the virus remain asymptomatic, others who have even the mildest symptoms should not ignore them, or pass them as a “seasonal flu” or “common cold”. Isolating, staying home, and taking precautions is very necessary. This is not just because you may put other people at risk, but also because with weakened immunity due to some other infection, your body may be more vulnerable to COVID-19.
Avoid assumptions – Various people around the world have got COVID-19 and recovered from it. There is a common assumption among these people that they will not fall sick, and they are therefore careless towards the precautions of COVID-19. While re-infection cases are rare, they are not impossible. Assuming anything about the disease or the behaviour of the virus can prove very dangerous.
Greetings – 'Namaste, and not handshakes' became the common slogan during the beginning of the pandemic, where people preferred to join their hands and greet others rather than shaking your hands. Using such traditional ways of greetings, especially during the festive season may be a good idea, given how rapidly the virus is spreading
Refrain from eating outside – While there is no evidence that COVID-19 can be transferred through cooked food, it is recommended to not eat from outside during the festive season, not just because of the risk of COVID-19, but because such food can cause other stomach infections, which can affect your immunity and overall health. Also, no food like a home-cooked, traditional meal at a festival, right