With the rising number of cases of coronavirus all over the world, we can not but look out for one another. We need to remind our family and friends that we care for them while maintaining a healthy physical distance

  1. Call your family, friends, and neighbors to check on how they are doing.
  2. Send text messages and emails that will motivate and encourage others during this period  
  3. Do not send unconfirmed or false news to anyone.
  4. Avoid physical contact to reduce the spread of coronavirus (no touching, kissing or hugging) maintain a distance of at least 6ft when in public.
  5. Game nights are super essential during this period like trivia, card games and karaoke
  6. Group video chats at an agreed time to make sure you can keep in contact with everyone while also seeing how they are Fairing. 

7. Ask the big questions

 . How are you doing?

. Do you need help?

. Do you have enough food? If you don’t have food or money to give, share information on where they can get help or other helpful resources.

8. Remember everyone in your prayers.

9. Maintain all preventive measures advised by CDC, WHO and our previous post.

. Wash your hands for twenty seconds,

 . Use face mask when in public,

. Wipe toilet seats before you use it and after you use it,

. Use hand sanitizer and wear your latex gloves,

. Wipe down everything you buy at the grocery store

In the comment section, write other ways you can prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Remember, when you protect yourself you protect others. follow us on Facebook and Instagram. You can also subscribe to our Newsletter for more information and posts.

The Authour is Tokunbo Olympio, President and founder of HAFSA Girls Club. She loves cooking, reading, writing and spending time with children.

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