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Virus Outbreak: What Should Be Done

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During a virus outbreak people tend to panic. How effective is that? Of course it does not help at all. Luckily, you can be smarter and, instead of shaking with fear, you can protect yourself and your family by following the simple steps listed below.

Put on a pair of gloves

Etiquette allows us wearing gloves. This is good and protects you from germs. Gloves can also reduce the risk of getting the flu. Use your gloves as a shield during a coronavirus breakout. Remember that just like anyone else, infected people tend to touch their eyes, nose and mouth. Then they touch surfaces, doorknobs, documents, money and their bodily fluids with virus in them transfer from hands to hands.

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Protective masks

In Asian countries people have been wearing masks for years. It‘s a common thing to see men and women in masks. This is how citizens protect themselves from viruses if they are healthy and protects others from their own germs and infections. Protective masks are not perfect and you need to take other measures t stay healthy. However, they are also helpful and useful during a coronavirus breakout.

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