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Kerala govt's 'Break the chain' campaign gets overwhelming response

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Published : Mar 21, 2020, 1:21 PM IST

Updated : Mar 21, 2020, 1:50 PM IST

'Break the Chain' campaign launched by the Kerala state health department with an aim to educate people about the importance of public and personal hygiene has been receiving an overwhelming response since it was launched on March 16. Under the campaign, water taps have been installed in many public places. Hand sanitizers and hand wash liquids have been made available at all public places, government offices and private establishments.

Break the chain campaign
Break the chain campaign

Thiruvananthapuram: ‘Break the chain’ campaign, an initiative by state’s health department to educate people about the importance of public and personal hygiene given the spread of COVID-19, has received widespread acceptance across the state.

The campaign designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the state, through effective handwashing and use of hand sanitizers, has been witnessing commendable public participation since it was rolled out on March 16.

At the state headquarters, even the Chief Minister and other ministers enter the Secretariat complex after sanitizing their hands as recommended. Staff have been engaged at the entrance of the secretariat to ensure that each and every person entering the complex do their part to help break the chain of transmission.

Hand sanitizers have been made available at all public places, government offices and private establishments. Besides hand sanitizers, hand wash liquids have also been provided at public places like railway stations and bus stands. Under the campaign, water taps have been installed at many public places.

To create awareness, a model elaborating on the hand wash techniques has been installed in front of the Corporation office to convey the importance of effectively washing hands now and then. Even as coronavirus cases are surging in many parts of the world, the Kerala government attempts to prevent the community spread of COVID-19 in the state by educating people on strictly following personal hygiene as per guidelines.

There has been an overwhelming response to ‘Break the chain’ campaign from the people of Kerala, as this precautionary measure if strictly followed, can help prevent the further spread of COVID-19.

Also Read: Kerala to support Janta Curfew, restrictions imposed as COVID-19 cases increase

Thiruvananthapuram: ‘Break the chain’ campaign, an initiative by state’s health department to educate people about the importance of public and personal hygiene given the spread of COVID-19, has received widespread acceptance across the state.

The campaign designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the state, through effective handwashing and use of hand sanitizers, has been witnessing commendable public participation since it was rolled out on March 16.

At the state headquarters, even the Chief Minister and other ministers enter the Secretariat complex after sanitizing their hands as recommended. Staff have been engaged at the entrance of the secretariat to ensure that each and every person entering the complex do their part to help break the chain of transmission.

Hand sanitizers have been made available at all public places, government offices and private establishments. Besides hand sanitizers, hand wash liquids have also been provided at public places like railway stations and bus stands. Under the campaign, water taps have been installed at many public places.

To create awareness, a model elaborating on the hand wash techniques has been installed in front of the Corporation office to convey the importance of effectively washing hands now and then. Even as coronavirus cases are surging in many parts of the world, the Kerala government attempts to prevent the community spread of COVID-19 in the state by educating people on strictly following personal hygiene as per guidelines.

There has been an overwhelming response to ‘Break the chain’ campaign from the people of Kerala, as this precautionary measure if strictly followed, can help prevent the further spread of COVID-19.

Also Read: Kerala to support Janta Curfew, restrictions imposed as COVID-19 cases increase

Last Updated : Mar 21, 2020, 1:50 PM IST
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