Covid-19 or coronavirus, we have been hearing this virus’s name for the last one and half years. Yes, we are literally bored as every time we think that we can now resume our normal life again, but the coronavirus comes into our lives again scaring us and introduces us to its various waves, variants, and what not! So, today, we will discuss how you can stay protected in this pandemic situation if you are living in urban settings.
In case you are living at home, or you travel outside to go to a bank or grocery shop or get the essential supplies or you have to compulsorily travel to your workplace, remember that you are not allowed to touch your face, especially your nose, mouth, and eyes without washing your hands with soap water or applying sanitizer to your hands.
If you are at home or at your workplace, make sure you get up from your place and go to the washroom and keep washing your hands with soap water or an alcohol-based rub. Sanitizers and handwash of Lifebuoy, Dettol are good recommended brands used almost everywhere, so you can also get them for your use.
If you have been experiencing breathing difficulties, vomiting, fever, cold, cough, headache, gastrointestinal issues, etc., make sure to consult your family doctor and brief them about whatever is bothering you physically. Do not live in assumptions, it is always better to take precautions than to delay the plan and feeling sorry.
When you are coughing or sneezing, make sure to cover your face with a tissue or handkerchief. Once used, you should definitely throw the spoiled tissue in a dustbin and wash the handkerchief with soap water. Do not mix the handkerchief with your other clothes or do not wash it in a washing machine having clothes of other people.
If someone is coughing or sneezing at your home or workplace or while you are traveling outside, or on the road, just make sure that you maintain a one-meter distance from them. Wear a mask properly and do not use the same used masks every time. Use a good quality mask that protects you from getting infected by the virus.
