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Doctor launches coronavirus hygiene practices in Braille

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A Chennai-based doctor has launched coronavirus personal hygiene practices in Braille format for people who are blind or have low vision.

According to a release, Dr TS Chandrasekar, Founder and Managing Trustee of MedIndia Charitable Trust, has launched coronavirus related personal hygiene practices in Braille (Tamil and English).

Braille COVID-19 are likely to have more impactful awareness for inculcating the habit of washing hands, wearing face masks, social distancing, and maintaining hand hygiene through hand sanitizer and covering the face sneezing and coughing, the release added.

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