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By The Visayas Journal

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6. Avoid gatherings of any sort

Your weekly movie nights with your friends might be the saving grace that gets you through the week and gives you time to keep up on their lives. But the pandemic has curtailed those kinds of plans for almost a month already.

As much as we miss social gatherings, not attending to these would be best in our forthcoming situation. Large or small occasions like this in a friend’s house, a park, a restaurant, or any other place, is a big no. Do avoid crowded places by all means. As mentioned, it’s best to stay connected while staying away.

Until the coronavirus is truly gone, we should up our creative game on catching up with our loved ones. Given the technological advances we have now, use platforms like Zoom and Skype to hold a virtual party and celebrate birthdays or other occasions as if you’re in the same physical space.