Write a letter to the editor of Dainik Bhaskar to make people aware of the need to wear masks and maintain a distance of two yards due to the disease prevailing in the country.
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Dear Edmonds,
I’m writing to you today, concerned about our future with this virus, as a neighbor and a friend. I write this an individual, and not as a councilmember; my comments are my own and not representative of the city council as a whole.
As the stay-at-home mandate grew in length, I called for more and more exceptions. Sure–there would be things we couldn’t go back to until a vaccine, but for all others, I was eager to figure out what needed to be done differently–and then get on to doing it. Returning to some freedoms could give our mental health and financial well-being an opportunity to survive this too.
Some freedoms returned, but this happened without the populace sold on their role in upholding the recovery. Today’s rising case numbers are alarming and will lead us back to Phase 1 unless we learn our role and take responsibility for it.
Neutral and trusted sources such as The Johns Hopkins University website and www.erinbromage.com* sum it up as follows: Social distancing, wearing facial coverings, and exercising good hand hygiene, taken together and universally embraced, are the key to our recovery.<
Here are the facts behind the summary:
A mask protects others from receiving the COVID-19 virus from the person wearing it (more so than protecting the wearer from the germs of others). When we all wear masks, we protect each other.
This issue has similarities to that of smoking in public places; we have to weigh the rights of the smoker versus the right of those around them to avoid the known risks of secondhand smoke. So while it is true that healthy people do not spread the virus to others, the fact that many people who contract the virus are asymptomatic means that we (and they) do not know who is healthy and who is not.
Medical professionals have used facial coverings for many decades with no issues relating to carbon dioxide inhalation.
It is important to wash your facial coverings daily and to wear them properly, covering the nose and mouth.
Some people (including the very young and those with certain health conditions) cannot wear facial coverings.
Our businesses need to be able to stay open. If case numbers cause us to return to Phase 1, non-essential businesses will again close.
With the reasonable and prudent actions of 6-foot social distancing, wearing facial coverings, and exercising good hand hygiene, we can keep people safe without returning to lockdown. We ALL have responsibility and a role to play in controlling infectious disease.
One more small ask…. Smile behind your mask when you see others doing their part. We could all use a little positivity.
Together, we will put the pandemic behind us.
Vivian Olson
Edmonds
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To
The Editor,
Dainik Bhaskar
Subject: Need to make people aware of corona rules
You may consider following points for the body:
- I am a concerned citizen of this place.
- During these times of corona, we need to be vigilant and follow all rules related to corona strictly.
- People are known to wear mask on their neck.
- We all are very aware how India's corona patients have been rapidly increasing.
- Such careless behaviour leads to increase in number of corona cases.
- People should understand the impact their actions have on their as well as others' families.
- If people have difficulties in wearing masks, then they need to tell concerned authorities so that they can make arrangements for more comfortable masks.
- Local government in such cases may make arrangement of masks at public places at an affordable rates, say at the entrance of markets.
- Co-ordination of people along with government is highly essential to control corona spread.
- I, thus, request you to publish it in your newspaper to make people of the city aware of the adverse effects of their actions.
Yours sincerely,