Washing your hands is important in preventing the coronavirus.
.@drsanjaygupta provides a hand-washing tutorial, including the importance of interlacing your fingers and also washing the back of your hands. https://t.co/SKKTecRe1d pic.twitter.com/ZeMQNDTxJe
— CNN (@CNN) March 29, 2020
Washing your hands is one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself and others from illness. Hereโs the technique experts say is best. https://t.co/jrtllJWkjo pic.twitter.com/fwppWT6JHe
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 13, 2020
The best protection against coronavirus is washing your hands — but you have to do it properly:
— CNN (@CNN) March 13, 2020
๐ฟ Wet your hands
๐ฟ Lather, making sure to get soap in all the nooks and crannies
๐ฟ Scrub for *20 seconds*
๐ฟ Rinse and *dry thoroughly*https://t.co/yR7MZPeVEB
What Happens When You Don’t Wash Your Hands
This is the best demonstration of proper hand-washing that I've seen. Blue paint shows precisely the spots that we tend to miss. I think of it every time I wash.
— Joanne Freeman (@jbf1755) March 19, 2020
Worth a watch. https://t.co/Q2qXxW3Os2
While you're scrubbing your hands to help stop the spread of Covid-19, you're also killing off a host of other nasty bacteria and potentially lethal viruses that have plagued humans for centuries — including influenza and other coronaviruses. https://t.co/C7bLMgU2TK
— CNN (@CNN) March 24, 2020