Don't drink alcohol to cope with lockdown: Ministry


New Delhi, Mar 31 (IANS): Far from giving you relief, using tobacco and alcohol during the lockdown period may make things worse and even reduce your immunity, the Health Ministry warned on Tuesday.

"Distract yourself from negative emotions by listening to music, reading, watching an entertaining programme on television. If you had old hobbies like painting, gardening or stitching, go back to them. Rediscover your hobbies," the ministry said in a document, titled 'Minding our minds during the COVID-19 pandemic'.

Sharing tips about how to beat anxiety and stress which may arise due to social distancing measures put in place to contain the spread of novel coronavirus, the ministry urged people not to judge those who get infected by coronavirus.

Even those who recover from the infection may feel stress because of the behaviour of others.

"Do not shun or judge people with a COVID-19 infection. While you need to maintain a physical distance and keep yourself safe to prevent such infection, remember they need care and concern. If you know someone who might have the infection, tell them about precautions, and how to get medical assistance, if required," the document said.

"If you happen to get infected with corona, remember most people get better. Do not panic. Practise self-isolation and take medications that are advised," it added.

While simple measures like following a regular schedule, remaining physically active and having a positive frame of mind can help one to handle social isolation, those who continue to feel fear, anger or irritation should seek help, the ministry said.

"Feeling lonely or sad is also quite common. Stay connected with others. Communication can help you to connect with family and friends. Call up people whom you havena¿t spoken to and surprise them. Discuss happy events, common interests, exchange cooking tips, share music," it said.

"If any of these emotions persist continuously for several days, despite your trying to get out of it, talk about it with someone. If the feelings worsen, a person may feel helpless, hopeless and feel that life is not worth living. If that happens, call at helpline number (080-46110007) for advice from a mental health professional or contact your doctor / mental health professional," the ministry said.

Even COVID-19 survivors should seek help if they find it hard to handle the stress.

India on Monday witnessed one of the sharpest spike in the number of novel coronavirus as 227 people tested positive in 24 hours, taking the country's total to 1,251 with 32 deaths. However, 102 people have been cured.

 

  

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    Do not smoke or drink alcohol. I 100% agree with this. Alcohol weakens the system and smoke damages.the lungs. Alcohol and tobacco will increase the severity of the disease. Therefore stay away from these .

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    Appreciate this rare but kind gesture coming from this govt out of the blue. Even ministers and activists have refrained from controversial and inflammatory statements and atrocities to minorities and opponents. At last something good is coming from this govt due to Covid-19 pandemic. Well we can't afford to live with this pandemic forever but govt can learn a thing or two from these testing times and continue to earn public recognition after things come to normal.

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