Aakriti
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Posted 4 year ago

share some hygiene and safety tips while traveling during pandemic/ covid- 19?

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Hemlata Singh
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Posted 4 year ago Hemlata Singh

First things first! Make a go-to list of essentials

Our carry-on bags should be packed with a stock of face masks, disposable gloves, hand-sanitizers, handwashing liquid, disinfecting wipes, dry tissues, and personal hygiene products. With all such essentials being high in demand currently, one must not rely on the supply stocks at any of the stops on the way and must have our own go-to stock ready

 

Hemlata Singh
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Posted 4 year ago Hemlata Singh

Be actively vigilant with distance, duration and face-shielding

Hemlata Singh
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Posted 4 year ago Hemlata Singh

Do not forget the basic hygiene etiquette!

Irrespective of wherever you might commute or halt, the bedrock to prevention of any infection, big or small, is to always maintain the basic hygiene etiquette, which is also irrevocably the need of the hour. Always have the mask on when with others, avoid touching the face, nose and mouth;ensure washing of hands with soap upon returning home, before eating and after using the restroom; be mindful of person-to-person physical contact especially when outside.

Hemlata Singh
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Posted 4 year ago Hemlata Singh

Even though no measure might be a 100% guaranteed prevention from an infection or virus, the key to maintaining a progressive preventive environment towards a disease is to never undervalue these small but crucial tips and keep oneself updated with the latest information and developments regarding the topic. Safety is always largely in our hands and we should all individually take responsibility for it and make a collective effort.

Hemlata Singh
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Posted 4 year ago Hemlata Singh

Avoid touching surfaces, especially in public settings or health facilities, in case people infected with COVID-19 have touched them. Clean surfaces regularly with standard disinfectants.

• Frequently clean your hands with soap and water, or an alcohol-based hand rub.