In its presentation plan, the Government reduced restrictions on circulation and appealed to each individual's responsibility in maintaining social distance.
Due to social interaction and proximity between members of the community there is a high risk of spreading the virus.
Seniors with some underlying chronic illnesses are more vulnerable to COVID-19.
Precisely for this reason, the elderly, in addition to being protected during the pandemic, must also be protected during the deconfinement period.
On June 22nd, in the Active Memory program, with Zubeda Ruhani, the seniors of Jamat had the opportunity to be clarified on some of the rules to be adopted in the reopening of the Jamatkhanas.
In this way, we share some of the rules recommended by the General Health Directorate:
- Use face mask whenever appropriate;
- Replace moments that involve physical contact with other types of greeting;
- Avoid sharing objects;
- Avoid social moments or meals before and after the service;
- If you show signs or symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 you should not go to places of worship;
- If you are part of a risk group, avoid attending celebrations where a higher number of people are expected.