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Doctors advise 3-point formula to keep ‘COVID’ away

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 18, 2021 22:15 IST

Aurangabad, Feb 18:“With the arrival of Novel coronavirus vaccine, people heaved a sigh of relief and appear disregarded ...

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Aurangabad, Feb 18:

“With the arrival of Novel coronavirus vaccine, people heaved a sigh of relief and appear disregarded for safety measures.

As the number of COVID cases are increasing, people should follow three-point-formula to keep it away from you. The three points are -wearing a mask, washing hands frequently and maintaining social distancing,” said doctors and health officers from the city.

The health machinery and ministration are on alter after COVID patients number is increasing in the district.

Doctors said that people should take measures which will help in keeping the pandemic away.

They said that people should stop out of home by wearing a mask and maintain social distancing in public places.

“A year ago, each person was maintaining a specific distance from others. They were taking care if one sneezes.

People are hugging each other and crowding at one place. This resulted in increasing COVID patients. One should follow measures oneself and ask others toom,” the doctors added.

District Civil Surgeon Dr Sundar Kulkarni said that we have an experience the first pandemic virus wave. “Currently, the number of patients is not much. Considering the situation, all should wear marks, wash hands frequently and maintain physical distance,” he added.

Deputy director of health Dr Swapnil Lale said that earlier COVID measures are still applicable. “Don’t crowd anywhere

unnecessarily and spit at public places,” he asserted.

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