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Explaining the importance of washing hands and social distancing to prevent the spread of covid-19 in 500 words

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Answered by satheeshsaachi
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In public health, social distancing, also called physical distancing, is a set of non-pharmaceutical interventions or measures intended to prevent the spread of a contagious disease by maintaining a physical distance between people and reducing the number of times people come into close contact with each other. It typically involves keeping a certain distance from others (the distance specified may differ from time to time and country to country) and avoiding gathering together in large groups.

Hand hygiene, is the act of cleaning one's hands with soap and water to remove viruses/ bacteria/germs/ microorganisms, dirt, grease, or other harmful and unwanted substances stuck to the hands.

However, if soap and water are not available, hand sanitizer that is at least 60% (v/v) alcohol in water (specifically, ethanol or isopropyl alcohol/isopropanol (rubbing alcohol)) can be used instead unless hands are visibly excessively dirty or greasy.

 Hand washing with soap – often, and throughout the day – prevents the spread of many diseases, for example diarrhoea and cholera which are transmitted through fecal–oral route. People can also become infected with respiratory diseases, such as influenza or the common cold, if they do not wash their hands before touching their eyes, nose, or mouth (i.e., mucous membranes). If water and soap are not available, hands can be cleaned with ash although the benefits and harms are uncertain for reducing the spread of viral or bacterial infections.

Answered by vaibhav111273
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In public health, social distancing, also called physical distancing, is a set of non-pharmaceutical interventions or measures intended to prevent the spread of a contagious disease by maintaining a physical distance between people and reducing the number of times people come into close contact with each other. It typically involves keeping a certain distance from others (the distance specified may differ from time to time and country to country) and avoiding gathering together in large groups.

Hand hygiene, is the act of cleaning one's hands with soap and water to remove viruses/ bacteria/germs/ microorganisms, dirt, grease, or other harmful and unwanted substances stuck to the hands.

However, if soap and water are not available, hand sanitizer that is at least 60% (v/v) alcohol in water (specifically, ethanol or isopropyl alcohol/isopropanol (rubbing alcohol)) can be used instead unless hands are visibly excessively dirty or greasy.

Hand washing with soap – often, and throughout the day – prevents the spread of many diseases, for example diarrhoea and cholera which are transmitted through fecal–oral route. People can also become infected with respiratory diseases, such as influenza or the common cold, if they do not wash their hands before touching their eyes, nose, or mouth (i.e., mucous membranes). If water and soap are not available, hands can be cleaned with ash although the benefits and harms are uncertain for reducing the spread of viral or bacterial infections.

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