Write down a letter to your friend advising him to maintain social distance and keep precaustions to protect all from the deadly effest of covid
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Answer:
How do I talk with a friend or family member who doesn’t seem to be taking the COVID-19 threat seriously?
The response should depend on how well you know the individual. In communicating, we always need to keep our relationship in mind, what we know or don’t know about the person, where they are coming from, and how best to interact with them.
Overall, it’s important for the messenger to be aware of their thoughts and emotions going into the conversation. For example, if we go into this conversation angry or frustrated and thinking “They are crazy!,” then it is unlikely to go well. We won’t come across as compassionate, empathetic, and/or understanding.
For some it may be good to start with a question such as “I’d like to better understand your perspective on this” or “Where are you hearing that?” It’s always good to understand where the information is coming from. For example, maybe they are confused by all the different guidance or getting information from a non-scientific source.
For specific questions, you could say “I’d love to share an article/podcast/post with you because I’m worried about your health—now and in the future.” Here it would be critical to use a source that the person might be responsive to. Less political is usually better—something from a doctor, for example, or even a real-life story written by someone who has been impacted.
The key is to make sure that all of these thoughts are conveyed out of concern.
PRACTICAL UNDERPINNINGS:
Since January, the world has tracked almost 24 million cases of COVID-19 and over 815,000 deaths. The U.S. alone accounts for nearly 6 million of those cases and over 178,000 deaths.
COVID-19 is much deadlier than the flu: The virus kills about one in 200 infected people. Seasonal flu kills about one in 1,000 infected people.
Death is not the only consequence to be concerned about with COVID-19 infection. Even with mild or moderate illness, there can be medium-term impacts on lung health, heart health, and cognitive ability in some individuals. The long-term effects are still unknown.
Explanation:
{Your address}
Date: 16th June 2021
Dear friend,
I hope you are well there I am also will here . I found you letter yesterday and I got very much happy to listen that you have stood at first position in your class & you have topped the whole class . I pray to God for maintaining this standard in your further studies .
Today I'm writing this letter to make aware of Covid-19 which is in its 2nd stage and spreading fast. During the first wave, which was experienced last year, was on an average 150 we suspected cases would come for testing everyday. But this time the number of suspected cases who are coming for getting tested in our district alone has crossed 1000 everyday for the past few days. So I am advising you not to go anywhere during this time and also advise your parents and your siblings not to go outside unnecessarily. If you go then carry mask, sanitizer and handkerchief with you and maintain proper social distancing of 6m long. Tell your small brother not to play outside and also you play with him whenever he calls you. And please use to drink luke warm water daily as much as possible. Try to make online orders rather than going to markets and sanitize all the goods that are coming to your house. Eat home made foods as much as possible and always stay isolated.
I will meet you soon when the whole matter gets properly solved. Give my best regards to yours parents and love to the young ones.
Yours lovingly,
{Your name}