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Diwali 2020 precautions
Health Desk New Delhi October 27, 2020 12:05 IST
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Diwali 2020 is here but global pandemic of the novel coronavirus has subdued the vibe and energy of the festival. However, don't worry, keep your excitements intact as you can still have a lot of fun by following a few guidelines. To ensure the safety and security of the people government has issued some rules and regulations on how to celebrate festivals this year. Moslty, large gatherings and events have been cancelled and the experts are suggesting to stay indoors and follow strict rules of safety. Therefore, we are here with a few tips on how to have safe Diwali celebrations this year keeping in mind the physical distancing and hygiene amidst COVID-19 outbreak.
Don’t use sanitizer before lighting diya/candles
Refrain from using hand sanitizers which are alcohol based before lighting diyas, candles or any such thing. This is because sanitizers are inflammable and can cause fire hazards. It is recommended by the experts that you wash your hands with soap and water before doing anything which involves lighting fire.
Keep sanitizer away from fire
Sanitizer bottles are common in household and people keep it handy due to ward off the germs during COVID-19 pandemic. But, since maximum sanitizers are alcohol based, they can easily catch fire. Therefore, keep your sanitizer bottles on a safe place.
Keep water handy
Instead of carrying sanitizers everywhere you can consider carrying water and paper soap rather. Since they are safer and you can easily wsh your hands anywhere without the danger of catching fire.
Maintain physical distancing
Yes, we know Festivity is all about togetherness and strengthening bonds. This festive season, try and adjust to the new normal and avoid meeting people physically. It is recommended that you celebrate Diwali this year staying indoors mostly. However if you are meeting someone, fold your hands in namaste or greet in anyother way without a physical contact.
Don't forget your mask
It is significant to be responsible and take mandatory precautions. COVID pandemic this year has made the use of mask necessary. Therefore, everytime you step out, don't forget to cover your nose and mouth to save yourself from getting infected.
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⭐Wearing the finest of clothes, hopping from one Diwali party to another, personally delivering Diwali greetings to relatives and friends, getting stuck for hours in traffic with the car full of gifts and goodies has been a common Diwali feeling for the past many years. But this year will be different.
⭐While parties haven’t died down, their grandness has to some extent. Many event planners shared that while some people are still hosting parties, the guest list has been trimmed considerably. People are inviting selected few for Diwali parties and are mostly sending Diwali greetings through courier.
⭐There are people who are trying to retain some sense of celebratory spirit during this time of the year. 36-year-old Prapti Sharma shares how she always had a packed schedule during Diwali but this Diwali is not the same, “I was feeling so somber that I decided to invite two friends over to spend the week with me. Since I stay alone and they stay alone too, we have decided to spend the Diwali week together.”
⭐Many cities have banned use of firecrackers owing to the increasing levels of air pollution, because the doctors fear that the combined effect of COVID and air pollution can spell havoc for the public. Many people have decided to keep it low key, worried about their elderly parents or young children. While in the given conditions, this may not be all wrong, there are ways we can still celebrate the festival of lights and wish for prosperity and happiness all around the world.
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