Can going cashless prevent coronavirus spread? Here's what WHO wants you to know. (via CNBCMakeIt)
it has not issued any warnings or statements about the use of cash. Instead, it reiterated that you should wash your hands, including after handling money, especially if you're eating or touching food.
"Getting coronavirus, or other respiratory viruses like influenza, on your hands only leads to infection when it is transferred from your hand to places like your mouth, nose or eyes," he says. Given that, the best measure you can take to prevent the spread of germs is hand-washing. If your job requires that you handle money , it's important to be diligent about washing your hands and not touching your face, Knight says.
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