You are Saritha / Sarath Padukone, resident of 6/12, Beach Road, Mumbai. People have adapted to wearing face masks as a ‘new normal’. But most of them do not know how to dispose, the used masks properly. Spread awareness regarding the disposal of protective masks by writing a letter to the editor of a national newspaper
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Dear People
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 council member; 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.
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.
YOUR SERVANT
SARITHA