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Online handwash ‘challenge’ to prevent the Coronavirus spread


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Published : 30 Mar 2020 07:49 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 12:58 PM

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To prevent the spread of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) during the pandemic participation in the handwash Challenge has begun. The online competition has been organized by the joint ventures of UNDP, Bangladesh Scouts, Dettol Harpic Porichchonno Bangladesh, and Duronto Television.

The closure of academic institutions does not mean that the pursuit of knowledge has stopped; the competition of the handwash challenge has started with the objective of teaching on how to curb the spread of the pandemic while from home. Everyone can take part in this online competition from home. By washing hands with soap or hand wash for at least 20 seconds, and sharing pictures and videos of it, 10 people can win the competition each day. Winners will later be given interesting prizes.

To participate in the Handwash Challenge first, one needs to send a photo or video of washing hands via Facebook Messenger and upload it on their Facebook Wall. In this case, the privacy of the Facebook post must be made public and #WashHandsBeatCorona and #StayatHome must be used in the post. 

The participant has to also nominate and tag two friends on Facebook and invite them to take part in the challenge. Children will also be able to participate in the competition. In this case, elders can assist them by teaching them to properly wash hands. You can also send hand wash photos and videos at [email protected]; [email protected]; to [email protected]. Concito PR is the media partner for the campaign.

Md Abul Kalam Azad, Former Chief Coordinator of SDGs, Prime Minister Secretariat and President of Bangladesh Scouts, said "The closure of educational institutions does not mean that students should stop learning. I urge parents to ensure that students continue their studies from home and not leave home. Staying home in this state of affairs is an important task in safeguarding the country. It would not be fair to make any concessions on this issue. It is our mission to make students and the general public aware. ”

Khurshid Alam, Assistant Resident Representative of UNDP urged parents to encourage their children to participate in the competition and empower them to develop new ideas and innovation. He also urged to ensure the mental and physical well-being of children during the holidays by engaging them in various life-oriented education. She hopes that by participating in this competition, children will be encouraged to stay healthy and safe by following all health restrictions.

 Salahuddin Tareq the Chief coordinator of Dettol Harpic Porichchonno Bangladesh, said, “Our security is in our hands. You and your family need to be protected by cleaning your hands following the proper rules at home. So unless it is solely required, let's all stay at home and make everyone in the family aware of frequent hand washing. "

Dr. Hasina Banu, a cardiologist, said, "Without emergent needs, no one should come out of the house. Wash hands thoroughly (at least 20 seconds) with soap (detergent is better). It should also be ensured that we do not waste water while washing hands. ”Md. Ali Haider, Duranto Television Head of Programmer said, "Currently, we are trying to do everything from our individual perspectives. Hopefully, Bangladesh will return to normal soon. ”