The (covid-19)virus can easily spread from one person to others via hands.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) gets into your body
through your eyes, nose, or throat. Often, the virus can
easily spread from one person to others via hands.
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During a worldwide pandemic, one of the most affordable,
easiest, and most significant ways to stop the spread of an
the epidemic is to scrub your hands frequently with soap
and water.
Here’s everything you would like to understand about the way to wash your hands the proper way:
1. How do I wash my hands properly?

To clear your body from the virus, just scrub your
hand properly. some guidelines step-by-step for
handwashing are below.

Step 1: Wet hands with running water

Step 2: Your hand must be full of soap

Step 3: Scrub both sides of your hand, between fingers,
and under nails – at least 20 seconds.

Step 4: Rinse thoroughly with running water


Step 5: Everyone uses their own towel to dry hands.

2. How long should I wash my hands?
we should wash our hands properly. just sing the
song happy birthday twice.

The same goes for hand sanitizer: use a sanitizer that
contains a minimum of 60% alcohol and rub it into
your hands for a minimum of 20 seconds to make sure
full coverage.

3. When should I wash my hands?
You should wash your hands every time.
After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing

wash your hand when you are visiting a public space.
when you use public transportation, markets,
and worship places.

when you touch anything outside of the house,
including money when traveling with any diseased
person and after traveling with the diseased person.
Before and after eating

Generally, you always wash your hands many times:

After using the restroom 
Before and after eating
After handling garbage

After touching animals and pets
After changing babies’ diapers or helping children use the restroom 
When your hands are visibly dirty.

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