precautions taken during festivals in covid 19
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Here are some measures you can take to ensure safety during the festival celebrations
- Do not ever forget your mask at home while visiting pandals and other places of celebration.
- Carry a sanitizer all the time, wash your hands at regular intervals and practice complete social distancing
- Check yourself for slightest of symptoms before you step out of the house so that you do not put other people at risk
- Avoid physical contact with people and keep a 6 feet distance from each other.
- Avoid touching idols and other things.
- Avoid gatherings and mingling with the crowd
- Festive events are strictly prohibited in the containment zones. If your home falls under a containment zone, do not step outside to celebrate.
- Avoid eating food from outside.
- Don't forget to wear masks if you are going out or inviting friends
- Don't use sanitizers before lighting diyas: Always be alert to avoid unwanted incidents
- Don't use sanitizers near fire or before lighting up the diyas, candles, and before playing with firecrackers. As sanitizers contain alcohol, they can catch fire. Therefore, it's better to keep away sanitizers from fire or lights
- Use sanitizer before and after exchanging gifts
- If you and your family have an underlying health condition, avoid burning firecrackers and celebrate a safe festival.
- Prepare your own dishes and eat home-cooked food this year. You can make special dishes together with your families.
- Avoid hugging and handshake for greetings: Indian way of greeting ‘Namaste’ is the best way of greeting to refrain from spreading the covid-19.
- If you are meeting anyone even though its advised to celebrate indoors this year, make sure proper physical distance is maintained between each other.
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