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write a letter to the editor of a newspaper about the need of the people to check themselves from celebrating different festivals keeping in view the rise of covid 19​

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Answered by MichhDramebaz
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Millions of people across the Western Pacific Region are marking major religious and cultural events in the first part of 2021, including Lunar New Year, Tet, spring festivals, Easter, Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, Wesak or Buddha Day and Songkran.

Traditionally a time of travel to family and faith gatherings, some religious and other festivals have been scaled down, postponed or cancelled to prevent transmission of SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Countries and areas in the Region continue to record around 10 000 new COVID-19 cases of a day.

Even in places where vaccines have begun to be rolled out, experts stress that people need to continue the six protective behaviours to slow transmission of the virus. These are to clean hands regularly, prevent droplets from spreading (wearing masks, covering coughs and sneezes), keep at least one metre apart, limit time in enclosed or crowded spaces, clean frequently touched objects and surfaces, and respond appropriately if experiencing COVID-19-like symptoms.

Answered by sohamx2006
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The Editor,

The Hindu Newspaper,

23 Park Road, New Delhi

There has been a steady increase in the spread of COVID-19 across the country. At this juncture, there is an onerous task on the citizens to display some much-needed resilience by shouldering social responsibilities for ensuring the common welfare in the society (“Time for powerful display of humanity,” Editorial Page, March 19) . There should be no blame-game across nations on the origins of the virus; there should instead be timely awareness campaigns. In this connection, it would be very pertinent to follow the best practices adopted by places like South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong, where the people, apart from protecting themselves, have also played a significant role in preventing the spread of the virus by exhibiting high levels of humanity. Hence, we need to behave like ‘citizen warriors’ in our crusade against the virus.

Yours sincerely,

G. Ramasubramanyam,

Vijayawada

Source: thehindu.com

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