After the number of confirmed coronavirus cases increase in India, Salman Khan decided to advise his fans to avoid handshakes and use namaste and salaam to address people.

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Sharing a picture of himself in which he is seen folding hands in a namaste in a gym, the actor wrote, "Namashkaar... hamari sabhyata mein namaste aur salaam hai! Jab #coronavirus Khatam ho jaye tab Haath milao aur gale lago.... @beingstrongindia (sic)."

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Earlier, Anupam Kher also took to social media to urge his fans to do namaste instead of handshakes. Sharing a video of himself, he wrote, "Of late I am being told by lots of people to keep washing hands to prevent any kind of infection. I do that in any case. But also want to suggest the age old Indian way of greeting people called #Namaste. It is hygienic, friendly & centres your energies. Try it. #coronavirus (sic)."

Recently, after the coronavirus scare spread across the world, people started ditching handshakes. While international sportspersons are replacing handshakes with fist bumps, Indians are suggesting to do namaste to greet others.

In China, people are using foot-taps to replace handshakes.

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India has reported around 29 coronavirus cases till now. On Wednesday, 23 new cases of Covid-19, including 15 Italian tourists and a man in Gurgaon, were found positive. The government is working intensively to ensure meaningful intervention by setting required medical facilities.

Covid -19 has so far infected more than 94,000 people across the world and claimed more than 3,222 lives.

Follow the government's latest travel advice if you are planning a trip outside India or travelling back to India from affected areas. You can also read World Health Organization's advice on basic protective measures against the virus. WHO has also busted some myths surrounding coronavirus. The Ministry of Health's special helpline is available at +91-11-23978046 and ncov2019@gmail.com.


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