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Top 10 Places to visit on this Eid

To limit the spread of the coronavirus, attractions may be closed or have partial closures. Please consult government travel advisories before booking. More information can be found here. Nonetheless, here’s the top 10 places to visit this Eid.

 

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Given the current situation pertaining to an incontrollable pandemic outbreak, we’ve come up with the best alternatives for you this Eid. Normally, this article would surmise attraction points in the country, but right now, this is the best we could put together. Read on!

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No, this is not a joke! Until a few days ago, the government has opened public transportations on the provincial level, keeping medical checks a top priority. Since the virus outbreak and events that lead to an inevitable lockdown, things took a pretty hard left turn for most of us.

*This is literally one of the top 10 places to visit, if you have coronavirus.

Now, Eid is just a couple-days away. For those of us who couldn’t go back home to be with our loved ones, this is the perfect opportunity. However, it is extremely advised to practice a stern ‘socially-distanced’ stance whilst travelling.

Every once in a while – for the past 3 days- one of our co-workers has been hearing the sound of trains moving in different directions all night long. This means people are rushing back home for celebrating Eid! So, be careful and safely reach your homes. Avoid physical contact as much as you can, even if it hurts the heart of a loved one. (sorry)

 

On The Road, In A Starry Night | Avoid Traffic | Places To Visit This Eid

The pandemic crisis has given us a solid chance to review some of the late choices we’ve made. And what’s the best way to do that?

Take your car on a stroll, and imagine yourself in a midsummer night’s dream. Eyes on the road!

Make sure you have food and drinks; having company may also help. Let those words out, remove the clings weighing you down and feel at peace.

Avoid taking rides in the main city areas. Always switch to an open freeway, to avoid traffic and – in some case – people.

 

Your Roof | Open-Air BBQ | Places To Visit On This Eid

Times dictate the flow of our behavior, you know?

Order some BBQ material from your favorite place. Get a takeout, or just order via Foodpanda. Cook for a change. And if this is the case, treat your wife to a special dinner. It wouldn’t hurt to have Sinatra or Nazia Hassan making it a surreal occasion.

Just saying!

Farmhouses | Nature | Tranquillity Is Hard To Come By

5 Flags?

This image is just for reference!

If you know how to get into one of these places, go in groups of 4 (preferably: family). Spend the night, play some games and try to gaze beyond the open sky!

 

S.O.S | Places To Visit This Eid

People almost never think about visiting an orphanage during Eid.

Something like this ^^, but whilst practicing a little distancing… and no touching.

Pack up some clothes – having cloth donation drives in your community would also help beforehand – or food/sodas and visit a nearby orphanage. Honestly, it’d brighten up your day to be welcomed by precious little smiles that only want to be loved.

Make a donation, or just distribute little goodie bags. It’ll make the children happy.

Having a little card game won’t hurt either!

The Word ‘Visit’ Has Fallen Prey To Trivia | Drive-Thru | Top 10 Places This Eid

Let’s do what we used to do when it was still new.

Go on a little isolated-ride with your family to a Drive-Thru booth. Order some cool drinks or ice cream and slowly drive into the night.

Well, there you have it guys! During this pandemic, there isn’t much you can do by yourself. The virus has surrounded us, and not in a comfortable way at that.

While you’re roaming around this Eid, please care to follow government regulations and rules. For you information, here are a few preventive measures you could whilst being out and about:

Protecting yourself and others from the spread COVID-19

You can reduce your chances of being infected or spreading COVID-19 by taking some simple precautions:

  • Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.
  • Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and others.
  • Avoid going to crowded places.
  • Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately and wash your hands.
  • Stay home and self-isolate even with minor symptoms such as cough, headache, mild fever, until you recover. Have someone bring you supplies. If you need to leave your house, wear a mask to avoid infecting others.
  • If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention, but call by telephone in advance if possible and follow the directions of your local health authority.
  • Keep up to date on the latest information from trusted sources, such as WHO or your local and national health authorities.

Advice on the safe use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers

To protect yourself and others against COVID-19, clean your hands frequently and thoroughly. Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer or wash your hands with soap and water. If you use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, make sure you use and store it carefully.

    • Keep alcohol-based hand sanitizers out of children’s reach. Teach them how to apply the sanitizer and monitor its use.
    • Apply a coin-sized amount on your hands. There is no need to use a large amount of the product.
    • Avoid touching your eyes, mouth and nose immediately after using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, as it can cause irritation.
    • Hand sanitizers recommended to protect against COVID-19 are alcohol-based and therefore can be flammable. Do not use before handling fire or cooking.
    • Under no circumstance, drink or let children swallow an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. It can be poisonous.
    • Remember that washing your hands with soap and water is also effective against COVID-19.

Well, there you have it guys! This was all about the Top 10 Places To Visit On This Eid. I know, this wasn’t exactly what you had in mind, but we have a little situation on our hands.

Let’s hope this pandemic goes away, and our lives get back to the way they used to be.

Cheers, and Eid Mubarak!

Written by Ahsan Gardezi