Month: March 2020
Constant reminder: #StayHome
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Thank you DU for this reminder

#PhotoSpeaks – Salute the unsung heroes

At 3:25 am, the Khaleej Times newspaper is already at my door step. Thank you guys. You are part of our unsung heroes!.
In this present situation, it is our duty say thank you to you, for continuing to do, what you have been doing all these years. Whether it is rain, sandstorm, or now, Covid-19, You are always duty bound to be ahead.
For all, this is the best time, if you are with your children to bring back the old habit of reading aloud from the printed books, magazines and newspapers. Try it out!.
Thank you and #WorkingTogetherWorks – We all will follow government and regulatory guidelines and will win over this phase too.
Best wishes to all #unsungheroes – who make things happen these days.
@rameshmenonauh / #TalentShare / RameshMenonAbuDhabi
23 March 2020 / 3:25 AM
Sunday, 22nd March 2020 – Stay at Home, Stay Healthy
News update:#StayHome: UAE tells residents to avoid parks, restaurants, beaches to fight Covid-19
A new campaign urging residents to stay home has been launched in the UAE. This is among the several initiatives the country has launched to combat the spread of Covid-19.
On Saturday, Dr Farida Al Hosani, the official spokesperson for the health sector in the country, stressed on the message during her briefing about the latest updates of the Covid-19 situation.
Read Khaleej Timesto know more
News update: Google launches new website to help with coronavirus-related queries
The internet giant said it worked with ‘relevant agencies and authorities’ to roll out the site, which went live late Friday .
Google launched a website dedicated to information about Covid-19 a week after US President Donald Trump touted the company’s help in the fight against the pandemic.
The internet giant said it worked with “relevant agencies and authorities” to roll out the site – google.com/covid19 – which went live on the web late Friday offering education, prevention and local resources related to the novel coronavirus.
Read more at: The National
Sai Bhajan – Rama Sree Ramachandra by Suraj Menon
Om Sairam, when you are blessed to play for your son and wife singing a divine bhajan, nothing blissful more than it. Om Sairam….. Let this period of adversity change through namasmarana and nama sankeerthanam. From today, one bhajan, every evening.
You are welcome to send me your bhajans too….Message me, if interested.
Once again, SAMASTHA LOKHA SUKHINO BHAVANTHU.
By email: rameshmenonabudhabi@gmail.com
By Whatsapp: +971552453151
News update: UAE leads global COVID-19 testing to prevent further spread
ABU DHABI, 17th March 2020 (WAM) – The UAE Government has ramped up coronavirus testing following the pandemic’s spread.
As of Tuesday, the 17th of March, 127,000 individuals had been tested for coronavirus in the UAE, according to the Ministry of Health and Prevention.
Theses figures, relayed to the Emirates News Agency, indicate the country’s concerted efforts to prevent the further spread of the virus, which has caused 187,000 confirmed cases worldwide.

Read more at: WAM
News update: Revealed: 15-point economic stimulus package in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Executive Council (ADEC) has launched a new set of initiatives under “Ghadan 21” on Monday, including a series of stimulus packages to boost small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and ease the availability of loans to local companies.
Also included are water and electricity subsidies for citizens, and commercial and industrial activities, as well as all exemption of vehicles from road tolls till the end of 2020.
Read more at: GULF NEWS
News update: Editorial: People at forefront of battle against coronavirus
ABU DHABI, 13th March 2020 (WAM) – Follow health and hygiene protocols laid down by WHO and governments, the English language daily ‘Gulf News’ urged in an editorial today.
With Covid-19 being declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation, there’s understandably a lot of anxiety, panic and paranoia around the world over the rapidly spreading virus.
While it’s safe to fly out if you absolutely need to, this will help minimise the risks of spreading infections, especially among the more vulnerable section of the population.
Similarly, panic-buying of hand sanitisers, spray disinfectants and wet wipes is irresponsible let’s remember that for any of us to remain safe and infection-free, it’s equally important for our friends and neighbours to be infection-free too! And the best way to do that is to follow the health and hygiene protocols laid down by WHO and governments and remain vigilant at all times. Since the symptoms for coronavirus are very similar to the common flu, it’s essential that we don’t ignore any cough and cold conditions and take adequate precautions while commuting or interacting with others.
With such simple but critical steps and avoiding unwarranted risks, we will win the battle against coronavirus.
Source: WAM

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