Holi 2022: Take steps to ensure that your elders enjoy the festival of color as much as you

This year, Holi is undoubtedly a bigger festival than the last two years, and people are looking forward to the festival more than usual. This is because, in the last two years, the festival of colors was celebrated in the shadow of the COVI-19 pandemic and amidst many restrictions and protocols. This year, most of the people believe that the worst is over, people are looking forward to celebrate this festival with much pomp and grandeur. However, even then, the health of the elderly cannot be put at risk or ignored.

Of course, the fun of any festival seems incomplete without the elders of the house. However, it still needs to be kept in mind that the pandemic is not gone, and the coronavirus is still lurking around the corner. In such a situation, in the rush of Holi, it becomes very important to take some special precautions to protect the elderly from COVID19. Here are some tips for you.

celebrate holi at home

Although there is nothing like celebrating Holi outside with a group of friends, in view of the pandemic, it is advisable to celebrate Holi at home with family members.

maintain social distance

Holi means applying colors to each other and embracing it. However, this year we celebrate Holi by keeping our distance from each other.

Try Virtual Holi

Following the COVID-appropriate behavior, you can try celebrating Holi over a video call with friends and extended family members.

it is important to be happy

Of course it is necessary to take some precautions but sometimes excessive restraint can make the elderly unhappy. Therefore, on the day of Holi, try to create a pleasant atmosphere in the house so that elders can enjoy Holi to the fullest and do not feel that they are being stopped.

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