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US Sikhs issue virus guidelines in Punjabi

The guidelines published in the website of Sikh-American advocacy group, the Coalition, will be useful for more than 50,000 Sikhs living in USA

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Washington, March 26

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The California-based Sikh Coalition has prepared COVID-19 guidelines in Punjabi to enable the about 5,00,000 Sikhs living in America to better understand the pandemic.

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The guidelines published in the website of the Coalition, a Sikh-American advocacy group, cover all important aspects of the ongoing pandemic beginning with social distancing which is explained as taking simple steps to reduce close contact between people to contain the spread of the deadly virus, the American Bazaar said in the report on Thursday.

People are advised about steps to ensure that they were taking an active part in flattening the curve to slow the spread of COVID-19. The coalition on its resources page will also provide constant updates on closures and changes with respect to citizen and foreign traveller entry and exit.

The information on federal as well as state benefits to help people get through this period of slowdown would also be provided, a report said.

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The resource informs that in addition to federal relief, all 50 US states have unique policies with regard to unemployment, medicaid, and welfare programmes. — IANS

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