How to Play a Covid-19 safe Holi this year

Holi is the festival of colors and it will be celebrated on the 28th and 29th of March this year. As Holi is around the corner and the pandemic is still going strong with numbers increasing rapidly, it is important to stay safe. This pandemic has changed the way we celebrate. Playing with water, meeting a large group of people, and touching them all of this has the potential to infect you with the viral disease. To enjoy the festival in a safe and healthy manner, here are some tips and important precautions:

Instead of attending a Holi party outside, invite your friends to your home and have a sober celebration. Make food, have some sweets, dance, and enjoy your day.

  • Get tested 

In case you plan to host a party or attend one, make sure to get yourself tested. This will ensure that you and other people are safe. You can also ask the people attending your party to get tested.

  • Avoid touching your face 

Playing Holi means applying color to the face, but this time avoid doing this. You can do a tilak to make the celebration, but avoid coloring the whole face. This will keep you and others safe.

  • Wear sunglasses 

Sunglasses offer good eye-protection from chemical colors and water. So wear sunglasses if you are playing Holi this year.

  • Wear full sleeve clothes 

It is safe and better to wear clothes that cover the maximum parts of your body. Wearing full sleeve clothes will be great for keeping you safe from contracting the virus.

  • Use organic colors 

Instead of using chemical colors, opt for organic colors. You can get ample organic colors in the market. 

  • Avoid using water

Try to play Holi just with dry gulal, as cold water will increase the chance of catching seasonal flu.

  • Virtual celebrations

The best way to ensure safety is a virtual celebration. Plan a video call with your family and friends and enjoy from the comfort of your home.