Citizens and residents launched a tag (# You_Official) on social media platforms, to educate community members about the importance of adhering to the precautionary measures and preventive measures imposed by the state to combat the emerging corona virus (COFED-19), with the aim of limiting the spread of the epidemic during the blessed Eid Al-Adha holiday.

They called on community members to prevent family gatherings and visits and not to accept the elderly and the owners of chronic diseases, and to transfer Eidiya to bank accounts instead of giving it cash to children and women, in order to preserve the safety of the community, and to prevent the high number of cases of HIV infection at the state level, and a commitment to health efforts made by the authorities Competent.

Diaa Imbaby said that the decision to ease the restrictions does not mean that the crisis is over, and that the virus has disappeared, but that it came to ease society and support the economy.

Yasser Ramzi emphasized that the positive numbers that have recently emerged, represented in the decrease in the number of deaths and cases infected with the virus in the country, came as a result of the commitment to preventive measures, pointing out that negligence in wearing masks and gloves will cause the number of cases infected with the virus to rise.

And Nasser Obaid supported it, stressing that everyone in the society is responsible for their social and health actions, calling for avoiding shaking hands, not kissing the elderly and the owners of chronic diseases, or distributing gifts and meat to homes, because “this would contribute to increasing the number of HIV infections at the level of Country".

Muhammad Hafnawi considered that the Eid Al-Adha vacation is an opportunity to demonstrate the social responsibility, which is the necessity to adhere to preventive measures, by limiting family visits, applying social spacing, wearing masks and gloves, and replacing Eidiya with bank transfers.

Ali Al-Saeed said, "The joy of Eid lies in preserving the health of members of society from all groups, to reach zero injuries during the coming period." He pointed out that preventing gatherings, family visits and exchanging handshaking during the blessed Eid Al-Adha holiday will lead to a decrease in the number of cases infected with "Corona".

They added that the Eid vacation is considered one of the factors that may lead to an increase in the number of affected cases, as a result of society's accustomed to practicing certain customs and traditions on this occasion, such as feasts, the distribution of sacrifices and the establishment of banquets, pointing to the necessity of not accepting the elderly and the owners of chronic diseases, and ensuring social separation Adhere to other preventive measures to avoid turning the joy of Eid into grief.

Salem Al-Husseini also called for not exchanging diets and sweets and relying on visual communication, remotely, to exchange congratulations on the coming of the feast, in order to preserve the health and safety of members of society and the efforts made by the state in combating the Corona virus.

In May, the UAE launched a campaign under the same title (You are Responsible), as part of its plans to confront the emerging Corona virus outbreak.

The campaign aimed to urge the public to seriously adhere to the precautions and precautions, and to warn against the negative impact of the failure of individuals and families to adhere to the procedures and instructions, and also to invite the community to preserve the gains that have been made since the beginning of the crisis.

Citizens and residents:

Transferring Eidiya to bank accounts instead of giving it in cash.

«Not to exchange meals and sweets and only (visual communication).

"Distributing gifts to homes increases the risk of HIV infection."

The decision to ease the restrictions does not mean that the crisis is over and that the virus has disappeared.

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