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corona virus india - INDOOR GAMES IN LOCKDOWN PERIODS



  • 144 restrict which things to buy for emergency periods?

  • Honey
  • Karuvadu (Dry fish)
  • Milk powder
  • Rasna/tank fruit powder
  • longterm Vegetables like Potato,
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  •  which things to do in 144 emergency periods?

  • Clean the home
  • View marriage function CDs
  • Play with childrens
  • Books reading & Internet browsing
  • Start a own blog for posting your hobbies like poems, stories and photos
  • Get free online certifications
  • do yoga 
  • Call and chat with old childhood friends and distance relatives 
  • Help nearby poors
  • write Srirama jeyam or om namasivaya in diaries
  • Volunteer in local market, milk booths and Ration shops
  •  Listen good speeches and relax musics
  • Test your stress
  • Take s small fun survey
  •  

    Useful websites in lockdown:
    www.nonresidenttamil.org

  • www.self4society.mygov.in

  • http://www.stopcoronatn.in/

  • https://www.mygov.in/covid-19

  • https://www.un.org/en/coronavirus

    DO THE FIVE


    Help stop corona virus
    1.HANDS Wash them often
    2.ELBOW Cough into it
    3.FACE Don't touch it
    4.SPACE Keep safe distance
    5.HOME Stay if you can

    Do
    1. Wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds, with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub
    2. Cover your nose and mouth with a disposable tissue or flexed elbow when you cough or sneeze
    3. Avoid close contact (1 meter or 3 feet) with people who are unwell
    4. Stay home and self-isolate from others in the household if you feel unwell
    5. Use online banking
    6. Use Mobile banking
    7.  Use debit/credit card to buy things
    8.  Use online ticket bookings & payments to reduce money transaction

    Don't
    Touch your eyes, nose, or mouth if your hands are not clean
     Corona comic book

    Sevajothi trust wants donation funds for below items/services for covid19 :
    1. To prepare masks through self help group womens
    2. To print corona awareness notice & banners
    3. To prepare foods and kasayam water for street peoples, street animals(dogs & Cows), sanitary workers, drivers & other volunteers

    1. DONATE NOW You can pay us via Paypal. -  https://www.paypal.me/sevajothi
    2. http://act.autismspeaks.org/goto/sevajothitrust
    3. Send Cheque/Demand Draft in the name of "Sevajothi Trust"  payable at Madurai
    4. Send online/net banking to the following bank account

    Bank Account Details:
    Bank Name: Indian Overseas Bank(IOB), Sivagangai
    Account Number: 008401000032804
    RTGS/NEFT IFSC code: IOBA0000084

    COVID-19 ADVISORY




  • Interrupted learning: Schooling provides essential learning and when schools close, children and youth are deprived opportunities for growth and development. The disadvantages are disproportionate for under-privileged learners who tend to have fewer educational opportunities beyond school.
  • Nutrition: Many children and youth rely on free or discounted meals provided at schools for food and healthy nutrition. When schools close, nutrition is compromised.
  • Parents unprepared for distance and home schooling: When schools close parents are often asked to facilitate the learning of children at home and can struggle to perform this task. This is especially true for parents with limited education and resources.
  • Unequal access to digital learning portals: Lack of access to technology or good internet connectivity is an obstacle to continued learning, especially for students from disadvantaged families.
  • Gaps in childcare: In the absence of alternative options, working parents often leave children alone when schools close and this can lead to risky behaviors, including increased influence of peer pressure and substance abuse.
  • High economic costs: Working parents are more likely to miss work when schools close in order to take care of their children, incurring wage loss in many instances and negatively impacting productivity.
  • Unintended strain on health-care system: Women often represent a large share of health-care workers and often cannot attend work because of childcare obligations that result from school closures. This means that many medical professionals are not at the facilities where they are most needed during a health crisis.
  • Increased pressure on schools and school systems that remain open: Localized school closures place burdens on schools as parents and officials redirect children to schools that are open.
  • Dropout rates tend to rise: It is a challenge to ensure children and youth return and stay in school when schools reopen after closures. This is especially true of protracted closures.

What is Covid-19 – the illness that started in Wuhan?

It is caused by a member of the coronavirus family that has never been encountered before. Like other coronaviruses, it has come from animals.

What are the symptoms this coronavirus causes?

The virus can cause pneumonia. Those who have fallen ill are reported to suffer coughs, fever and breathing difficulties. In severe cases there can be organ failure. As this is viral pneumonia, antibiotics are of no use. The antiviral drugs we have against flu will not work. Recovery depends on the strength of the immune system. Many of those who have died were already in poor health.

Should I go to the doctor if I have a cough?

In the UK, the medical advice is that if you have recently travelled from areas affected by coronavirus, you should:
  • stay indoors and avoid contact with other people as you would with the flu
  • call NHS 111 to inform them of your recent travel to the area
More NHS advice on what to do if you think you have been exposed to the virus can be found here, and the full travel advice to UK nationals is available here.

Is the virus being transmitted from one person to another?

China’s national health commission confirmed human-to-human transmission in January, and there have been such transmissions elsewhere.

How many people have been affected?

As of 9 March, more than 110,000 people have been infected in more than 80 countries, according to the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering.
There have over 3,800 deaths globally. Just over 3,000 of those deaths have occurred in mainland China62,000 people have recovered from the coronavirus.

Why is this worse than normal influenza, and how worried are the experts?

We don’t yet know how dangerous the new coronavirus is, and we won’t know until more data comes in. Seasonal flu typically has a mortality rate below 1% and is thought to cause about 400,000 deaths each year globally. Sars had a death rate of more than 10%.










Another key unknown is how contagious the coronavirus is. A crucial difference is that unlike flu, there is no vaccine for the new coronavirus, which means it is more difficult for vulnerable members of the population – elderly people or those with existing respiratory or immune problems – to protect themselves. Hand-washing and avoiding other people if you feel unwell are important. One sensible step is to get the flu vaccine, which will reduce the burden on health services if the outbreak turns into a wider epidemic.

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