Coronavirus – Lets take Precautions!!!


Nobody in the world is same. One might be good at one thing and bad at the other while the other person might be the exact opposite.
Similarly, when at times, you lack the most essential thing in life that keeps you going; the other person might be full of it. When everything seems to go to the left, and all the doors to the right get shut; that’s when you need the help of people like doctors to cure.


Yes, the ones who are full of what you lack will definitely provide you with the will to continue moving. They will help you get up and open all the doors to the right. All you need is to realize that all that you have to do is NOW, cause sometimes NOW becomes NEVER and that’s when you regret. No!!
You can’t afford to regret at any time in your life. Never! So let’s spread the message of prevention to safeguard everyone in order to safe guard yourself.

According to the CDC, early information shows that some people are at higher risk of getting very sick from this virus. This includes older adults and people who have serious chronic medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes and lung disease. If you are at higher risk for serious illness from COVID-19 because of your age or a serious medical condition, it is extra important for you to take actions to avoid getting sick. Stay home as much as you can and avoid crowds as much as possible. Take everyday precautions to keep space between yourself and others.





  • Practice social distancing by keeping a distance of about six feet from others if you must go out in public. 
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after being in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing. 
  • If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitiser with at least 60% alcohol. 
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands. 
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick. 
  • Stay home if you are sick, except to get medical care. 
  • Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing; throw used tissues in the trash. If a tissue isn’t available, cough or sneeze into your elbow or sleeve, not your hands.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. 

This includes tables, doorknobs, light switches, handles, desks, computers, phones, keyboards, sinks, toilets, faucets and countertops.
If surfaces are dirty, clean them - use detergent or soap and water prior to disinfection. Wear a face-mask if you are sick.
You should wear a face-mask when you are around other people (e.g., sharing a room or vehicle) and before you enter a healthcare provider’s office.



Hope we all practice the above measures, a small initiative from my end in order join hands in the safety of the nation.

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