Social Sciences, asked by shamasannu, 4 months ago

5 ways to be protected by Corona Virus​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

wear mask

sanitize ur hands after every 10 mins

don't go out unnecessary

after coming from out , take a bath

don't touch ur nose and eyes unnecessary

Answered by Xxitzking01xX
5

Answer:

#To keep your hands clean, wash them thoroughly using soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Hand-washing frequency will vary from person to person, but it’s always a good idea to wash your hands before eating, after using the bathroom, and after sneezing or coughing.

2. Avoid coughing or sneezing into your hand.

Covering a cough or sneeze may seem like something that should be done simply out of good manners, but it goes a bit beyond that — you should avoid coughing or sneezing into your hand whenever possible.

When you cough or sneeze into your hand, you have the potential of transferring bacteria or viruses onto that hand; those bacteria and viruses can then be spread to other surfaces you touch.

3. Stay home if you are sick.

While it’s admirable to be dedicated to your job or to your studies, it’s not a good idea to go into work or school if you’re sick.If you’re not feeling well, stay home and let yourself recover. If you have to go out in public, try to wear a face mask to avoid infecting others.

If you’re a parent and your child isn’t feeling well, it’s best to keep him or her home from school. After all, illnesses can spread rapidly in school settings, and you don’t want your child to get his or her classmates sick.

Everyone’s had that familiar feeling of “oh, I probably could have gone in today!” But when you’re sick, it’s better to be safe than sorry — your boss or your teacher will thank you for keeping those germs at home!

4. Consider alternatives to shaking hands

Extending a handshake is a common greeting or sign of respect, whether closing a business deal or meeting someone for the first time.

However, as discussed above, your hands can carry bacteria and viruses. This means that shaking someone’s hand comes with the risk of passing bacteria or viruses on to that person, or vice versa.

Because it’s a respiratory ailment, COVID-19 is spread by droplets expelled from the respiratory system by a sneeze or cough. However, if an infected person coughs or sneezes into his or her hand, there’s a possibility of transmission through hand-to-hand contact as well.

In a perfect world where everyone observed the rules of good hand hygiene, shaking hands wouldn’t be as much of a concern. However, we all know that many people aren’t exactly diligent about monitoring their hand hygiene.

5. Try to avoid touching your face

Touching the hands of other people isn’t the only hand-related practice to lessen: you should try to avoid touching your face with your own hands too!

As mentioned above, it’s possible for droplets to be transferred via hand-to-hand contact. For that reason, it’s a good idea to avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

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