Coronavirus Seven things to keep in mind to prevent infection

Coronavirus is spreading around the world and is on the rise. So far, more than 90,000 people worldwide have been infected with the coronavirus, and the death toll has risen to about 3,200.
      


Experts are still unsure how the virus spreads from person to person. However, they are advising to take some general precautions.

Experts believe that taking these precautions will reduce the risk of coronavirus infection. What are these warnings? They were highlighted.


1. Public transport

It is very important to avoid public transport or take precautions.

Coronavirus can be present on the handle or seat of a bus, train or any other type of transport.


That is why experts are emphasizing on using a mask and getting down from there and cleaning your hands well.


2. Workplace
Even if you use the same desk and computer in the office, there is a risk of infection.

Experts say that coronavirus is spread by sneezing and coughing. Coronavirus anywhere for a few hours


May even remain active for up to a few days. Clean the computer, keyboard and mouse before sitting at the office desk.


3. Public meeting place
Experts suggest avoiding places where people gather more or taking extra precautions.

This includes sports venues, cinema halls and even religious places.


4. Banks and financial institutions
Many people use a pen when customers go to different banks and financial institutions in Bangladesh.

If a person infected with coronavirus uses the pen, subsequent users are also at risk of coronavirus infection.


That's why you can keep your pen separate. This will reduce the risk of infection.


Infections can also occur from ATM booths that are used to withdraw money. Because many people use the button of ATM booth.


5. Elevator
Another place to get infected with the virus could be a home or office elevator.

Many people are using the elevator button to go to the designated floor when using the elevator.


Hundreds of people are using lifts every day in different office buildings.



If one of them is a patient infected with coronavirus and he touches the fingers of others in the lift button, there is a possibility of infection.