Updated on 16th April 2020
While the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world is over two million (as of 16 April 2020), the pandemic is affecting billions of lives globally. The patients - confirmed as well as presumptive ones - are definitely the worst hit, with the global healthcare systems overtaxed due to the huge numbers affected. And yet, the entire global population must take all the necessary precautions to avoid contracting this new coronavirus infection, and work towards stopping its spread.
With 185 countries and regions of the world affected, most governments and health departments are choosing to impose partial or complete lockdowns. These lockdowns are supposed to slow the spread of COVID-19 and give healthcare professionals the chance to contain as well as manage the disease. India has been put under a complete lockdown as of 25 March 2020 for a period of 21 days, which has since been extended upto 3 May 2020.
Your primary duty at this time is to practice all the preventive measures to avoid contracting and spreading COVID-19. Staying at home is the most essential part of these measures. However, it’s practically not possible to completely avoid stepping out, especially when your home is falling short of essential supplies like food, medicines, hygiene products, etc.
This is precisely the reason why one person from every family might need to step out once in a while during a lockdown. This designated person has the social and familial responsibility to practice every precaution to avoid the spread of COVID-19 - whether it’s from their home to everyone else or from surfaces outdoors back to his or her own family. Here is everything you need to do to make sure you don’t accidentally aid the spread of COVID-19 when you step out to get essentials during a lockdown.