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Please head over to the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) website because they are providing up-to-date information about the coronavirus. You need to acquire as much information as possible because we are all dealing with something that is totally new.
Here is question #8.
How do you prevent yourself from spreading Covid-19 to others?
I hope that you do not contract the coronavirus. However, if you become sick, then you should choose to not become a spreader. Here are some tips.
1. Stay home if you are experiencing symptoms. Only go out in public if you absolutely need to go somewhere.
2. If you do have to go out in public, then cover your cough or sneeze. You can cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue. After that, throw the tissue away. If you do not have a tissue, then cough or sneeze in the fold of your arm. Hit the dab. “Look at me dab! Look at my dab! Dab! Dab! Dab! Dab! Dab! Dab! Dab!” At the very least, you can look sort of cool if you have the coronavirus.
3. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces. After wiping the disinfectant on surfaces, let the disinfectant dry on its own. Allow for the disinfectant to kill the germs.
At this time, please be as civil as possible.
thank you for sharing these!
in times of fear, information is the light ahead.
(let’s hope it is not a train)!
You got that right. I don’t want this to turn into a Looney Tunes cartoon either
wily coyote!
the greatest hero ever in the comics!
I take these measures very strictly …. but I still do not understand why so much talking about washing hands and everything else is only carried by a drop … for example, in our country, experts say that wearing a mask is not necessary for us ordinary citizens. ..I don’t wear masks
Masks prevent a person from spreading it to another person. Washing hands has been a spiritual ritual for thousands of years.