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COVID-19 during Festivities: Social Etiquettes are a must!

COVID-19 during Festivities: Social Etiquettes are a must!

By following social etiquettes, we can do our part as we continue to celebrate these much awaited festivals, while keeping our loved ones safe.

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This appeal to maintain social etiquettes has been further bolstered with the launch of the countrywide ‘Jan Andolan’ campaign which encourages people to adopt and practice COVID-19 appropriate behaviors to curb the spread of diseases while celebrating festivals.

This is a crucial time, our healthcare machinery, doctors, nurses and civic authorities are working round the clock to ensure that we emerge victorious in our fight against COVID-19. By following social etiquettes, we can do our part as we continue to celebrate these much awaited festivals, while keeping our loved ones safe. Dr Kirti Sabnis, Infectious Disease Specialist, Fortis Hospitals Mumbai shares a few tips to keep in mind as you participate in these festivities:

Greet without physical contact; a graceful Namaste is a safe greeting gesture in the current times

Avoid large gatherings; comply with authorities and maintain respiratory etiquette. If you have minor symptoms such as cough, headache, or mild fever, opt to stay at home until you recover

Maintain a minimum distance of 1-metre between yourself and others to reduce your risk of infection. Even if you are indoors, maintain similar social distance; if not possible avoid over-crowding

Cover your mouth and nose with your elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze; immediately after, dispose the tissue and wash/ sanitize your hands

Wear a mask:

Wash or sanitize your hands before putting it on, as well as after you take off your mask

Your mask should cover the nose, mouth and chin

Maintain mask hygiene by daily washing cloth mask/ disposing single use masks

Avoid touching your face and nose with unwashed or unsanitized hands

Do not share plates, cutlery, water cups or tissue paper with the other guests

If your family is coming together, choose an outdoor setting; avoid indoor settings especially if the space is small and has questionable ventilation. Indoor settings are also avoidable since people would talk loudly, breathe heavily, and sing; which up the risk further

Do not chew pan, a popular mouth freshener during festivities, and spit in public places; avoid smoking too

Avoid travelling to and from the venue in a shared car; the cars used to ferry guests may not be cleaned appropriately. Also avoid travelling with unknown persons

Keep the number of guests to a minimum, or opt for an e-darshan which will ensure that everyone enjoys the festivities from the confines of their homes

Upon your return home, leave your footwear outside, take hot shower and wash clothes separately. If you notice any symptoms, notify your physician immediately and isolated yourself from other people in house.

Elderly people in the house should avoid greeting guests if they come over keep; if absolutely necessary, maintain a minimum distance of 1 meter from the guest and wear your mask.

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