The National Ambulance advised the community members to adhere to six necessary advice by the end of the holy month and the coming of Eid Al-Fitr, calling on everyone to be careful and act responsibly, and to avoid any practices that may cause the spread of Covid-19 infection, and to adhere to the recommended precautionary measures to preserve our safety and that of our loved ones and our community.
National ambulance advice included:
• Ensuring that the Eid prayer is performed and celebrated inside the home
• Avoiding visits, family gatherings, exchanging food, opening councils, and using electronic or phone means to communicate and greet with relatives and friends.
Refrain from visiting the elderly, pregnant women, children under 12 years old and those with chronic diseases, and not allow them to leave the home out of concern for their safety.
• Not to distribute Eid to children in the form of paper currencies and the use of electronic alternatives for that.
• Adherence to ban times and staying at home during the declared implementation of the national sterilization program.
• Take health protection methods such as washing hands and sterilizing them continuously, wearing a muzzle when leaving the house for necessity, refraining from shaking hands, scratching, and kissing the head, and commitment to physical distance with a safe distance of no less than two meters.

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