Lets have a Coronavirus Free Holi 2020..

As Coronavirus reaches India, it is suggested that people play dry holi. Wet Holi not only makes people susceptible to cough & cold and hence more susceptible to the virus but water as a medium only enables propagation of COVID-19. Below are some of the Safe Holi tips from members of the circle. Please review and share any additional inputs that you have.

How to have a Coronavirus Free Holi 2020..

1) Don't go out to play if having fever, cough or cold
2) Only carry Made in India organic colours if feasible
3) Play waterless holi
4) Refrain from using/throwing water balloons
5) Refrain from spitting
6) Carry a hand sanitizer with you and use before eating
7) Bathe as soon as Holi is over
8) Clear up or dispose left over food, cups/plates/Holi leftovers after the community or private event. more  

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LocalCircles your message from 12 months back is as applicable today. Where did the last year go?? more  
Then honourable minister "Gulam nabi azad" Has agreed at 2014 Brazil, WHO summit to develop a Public health university, in line with *John Hopkins* and Prof. Srinadh Reddy, at Hyderabad was encouraged. We don't know now, what and where the university is. The virus will strength in heat wave, and may return after or during heat wave. more  
See article: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/china/what-doctors-treating-covid-19-in-wuhan-say-about-coronavirus/articleshow/74490945.cms more  
We were a regular Holi Player. But seeing the condition of Corona Virus and Karnataka on high Alert, we have decided not to play Holi this year. more  
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