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Continue ReadingDeclared Pandemic by WHO, the sharp rise in number of positive cases of COVID-19 has gripped the entire world. Read this blog to know the basic protective measures against the Coronavirus.
The days are not usual for the world as they were before. And, of-course to us also it's not! Today, we will not suggest you the ways to furnish your home neither any DIY’s to decorate your interiors.
Today, we are on a different page. We are in that phase of life where stepping out has become a threat, and it is all because of the Global Pandemic which has put the World in Isolation.
Hello Everyone!
With COVID-19, spreading across 150+ countries, the sharp surge in the number of cases has led to a situation of panic and fear across the world.
If you are thinking that the situation is not serious, can have a look at how rapidly is this virus spreading across the globe through the data below:
While the Government is trying it's best to deal with the situation, it's our job too to Act Responsibly. People who experience mild illness can also be severe for others.
So, take care of your health and protect others too by doing the following:
Clean your hands on a regular basis with a sanitizer or wash them with soap and water atleast for 20 seconds. Doing this will kill the viruses that might have been on your hands.
Hands pick up viruses too quick. Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and make you fall sick.
Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is sneezing and coughing. As, when someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain virus.
Make sure that you follow good respiratory hygiene. This means you should cover your mouth and nose with tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose the used tissue immediately.
If you have cough, fever and face difficulty in breathing, stay at home and seek medical attention at earliest.
Stay informed of the latest updates about COVID-19. Follow advice given by WHO on how to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.
Folks, at last all we can say is that, It’s always better Safe than Sorry!
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