COVID-19 is a very real threat and we must stay vigilant in practicing all protective behaviours we know work, for the festive season and beyond - physical distancing and avoiding close contacts at all times, limiting time spent in or avoiding enclosed or crowded places, wearing a face mask, covering coughs and sneezes with your elbow, cleaning hands regularly and staying home if unwell.
Governments are putting different public health and social measures in place to contain the spread of the virus during the holidays, and while religious traditions may look different due to these measures, we can all still keep the spirit of each observance alive by coming together in a way that ensures we all stay healthy.
(...) “In this era of social innovation and new technologies, it is easier than ever for us to join together, even when we are apart, and we should take a full advantage of this during the upcoming holidays,” said Dr Ying-Ru Lo, WHO Representative to Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam and Singapore.
(...) We hope that moving forward, we can continue celebrating our holidays in more traditional ways, and the new COVID-19 vaccines will play a key role in accomplishing this.
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This year, we finally have the opportunity to be together with our friends and family, making the holiday that much more meaningful. Prior to the pandemic, it was no problem to meet regularly with our families and friends, and to follow our traditions and the daily routines indelibly woven into the fabric our lives. (...) There are many things you can do prior to and during the holiday to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19 or exposing others to it. (...) And of course, if you feel unwell at all, with even the mildest of symptoms, do the responsible thing, isolate, and stay at home so that the only thing you share with others this holiday is good spirit.
Holiday festivities without these measures will inevitably lead to increased numbers of COVID-19 cases, overwhelmed health systems and eventually, more deaths that could have been prevented.
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This year, we finally have the opportunity to be together with our friends and family, making the holiday that much more meaningful. Prior to the pandemic, it was no problem to meet regularly with our families and friends, and to follow our traditions and the daily routines indelibly woven into the fabric our lives. (...) There are many things you can do prior to and during the holiday to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19 or exposing others to it. (...) And of course, if you feel unwell at all, with even the mildest of symptoms, do the responsible thing, isolate, and stay at home so that the only thing you share with others this holiday is good spirit.
Holiday festivities without these measures will inevitably lead to increased numbers of COVID-19 cases, overwhelmed health systems and eventually, more deaths that could have been prevented.
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This year, we finally have the opportunity to be together with our friends and family, making the holiday that much more meaningful. Prior to the pandemic, it was no problem to meet regularly with our families and friends, and to follow our traditions and the daily routines indelibly woven into the fabric our lives. (...) There are many things you can do prior to and during the holiday to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19 or exposing others to it. (...) And of course, if you feel unwell at all, with even the mildest of symptoms, do the responsible thing, isolate, and stay at home so that the only thing you share with others this holiday is good spirit.
Holiday festivities without these measures will inevitably lead to increased numbers of COVID-19 cases, overwhelmed health systems and eventually, more deaths that could have been prevented.
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With the holiday season fast approaching, it is useful to remind ourselves of 6 ways we can keep ourselves and the people around us safe from COVID-19.
(...) Clean and disinfect surfaces frequently, especially those which are regularly touched, such as door handles, taps and phone screens.
(...) To make your environment as safe as possible this holiday season:
Avoid the 3Cs: spaces that are closed, crowded or involve close contact.
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With the holiday season fast approaching, it is useful to remind ourselves of 6 ways we can keep ourselves and the people around us safe from COVID-19.
(...) Clean and disinfect surfaces frequently, especially those which are regularly touched, such as door handles, taps and phone screens.
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Avoid the 3Cs: spaces that are closed, crowded or involve close contact.
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With the holiday season fast approaching, it is useful to remind ourselves of 6 ways we can keep ourselves and the people around us safe from COVID-19.
(...) Clean and disinfect surfaces frequently, especially those which are regularly touched, such as door handles, taps and phone screens.
(...) To make your environment as safe as possible this holiday season:
Avoid the 3Cs: spaces that are closed, crowded or involve close contact.
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Whether you are celebrating Christmas, the New Year or some other special event this holiday season, smaller gatherings in spaces that allow you to keep physical distancing are safer. (...) Clean and disinfect surfaces frequently, especially those which are regularly touched, such as door handles, taps and phone screens.
(...) To make your environment as safe as possible this holiday season:
Avoid the 3Cs: spaces that are closed, crowded or involve close contact.
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