Especially those who have ILI symptoms while in hometowns are urged by the Health Ministry to practice preventive steps during the Hari Raya.
These steps are:
1. Isolate from other family members
2. If they need to be with family members, wear face masks.
3. Avoid close contact including hugging persons of high risk like children under the age of five, pregnant women, asthma patients, diabetic patients and patients with low immunity.
4. If possible stay away from crowded places like open houses, 'kenduri', and Hari Raya prayers for fear of infecting others. If they want to attend Hari Raya prayers they should wear face masks and have their own prayer mats and not share them with others.
5. While in village, individuals who have flu symptoms should stay away from others, always wear face masks, wash hands often and not visit crowded places like open houses and 'kenduri'.
6. If symptoms do not lessen, individuals should see a doctor and get immediate treatment.
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These steps are:
1. Isolate from other family members
2. If they need to be with family members, wear face masks.
3. Avoid close contact including hugging persons of high risk like children under the age of five, pregnant women, asthma patients, diabetic patients and patients with low immunity.
4. If possible stay away from crowded places like open houses, 'kenduri', and Hari Raya prayers for fear of infecting others. If they want to attend Hari Raya prayers they should wear face masks and have their own prayer mats and not share them with others.
5. While in village, individuals who have flu symptoms should stay away from others, always wear face masks, wash hands often and not visit crowded places like open houses and 'kenduri'.
6. If symptoms do not lessen, individuals should see a doctor and get immediate treatment.
(Source: Mkini - Support Mkini - Subscribe to Mkini!)
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