We've all been told to wash our hands more often, cough and sneeze into a tissue and avoid touching our faces. IOL_Lifestyle Day15ofLockdown
We've all been told to wash our hands more often, cough and sneeze into a tissue and avoid touching our faces.
Touching your face can significantly increase the risk of infection with flu or cold viruses and the new coronavirus This includes by respiratory droplets produced when someone sneezes and inhaled into the lungs of others, and by touching a virus-contaminated surface and using that hand to touch your eyes or mouth.
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