
Avoid Direct Physical Contact

Always wear a Mask While Going out

Wash Your Hands frequently

Eat Healthy, Boost your Immunity

Only go out when necessary

Apply Sanitizer frequently when in Workplace

Keep fair distance from the Infected

Cover your mouth when Sneezing

You are Coughing more than Usual

Facing Breathing Problems

Having high body temperature

Close Contact with affected persons

Respiratory Infections

Prolong Pneumonia

Contact your Doctor

Go to the nearlest COVID Hospital

Get your COVID-19 tests done
The virus that causes COVID-19 infects people of all ages. However, evidence to date suggests that two groups of people are at a higher risk of getting severe COVID-19 disease. These are older people (that is people over 60 years old); and those with underlying medical conditions (such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer). The risk of severe disease gradually increases with age starting from around 40 years. It's important that adults in this age range protect themselves and in turn protect others that may be more vulnerable.

Doctors

Nurses

Cleaning Workers

Police/CRPF/Armed Forces
We would like to thank each and everyone one of you for putting yourselves out there during these times. I want you to know that even though you might not get credit, people realize all the good you are doing for the community. Every single one of you should know I will be keeping you and your families in my thoughts and prayers 24/7. Even though I don't know who you heroes are, I don't have to, I know you are all heroes and I look up to you. Stay safe out there! Hello all #FRONTLINERS all over the World - "modern heroes" Thank you so much for all the sacrifices and dedication, love and care. Know that we are all praying for your safety and health. All been LOVED AND APPRECIATED. We will Fight and Stand as One against Covid19. God Bless all to our Modern Heroes #Frontliners. Love and Care