You stay at home and you wash your hands twenty seconds at a time. You are on a break from society. But you still have to work in the world which means you 're at risk of catching the Covid-19 corona virus. Here are 25 things you need to know about a medical microbiologist.
1: You don't believe this would happen to you
When you don't follow the advice of the CDC or the local government and believe you and the family won't be infected by the corona virus, you 're putting yourself and others at risk. This virus has the ability to infect everyone. It's new and there are no antibodies against it on your body. You never know how they're going to respond. You may have a sign of non-disease (show no symptoms but continue to spread it), you can experience mild symptoms or serious pneumonia. It could be you got it now.
2: You are in close touch with them
Persons sick or with flu-like symptoms. Of course you want your loved ones to be "there." Yet that is in the best interests of them, even whether they split.
3: Here are your basic conditions

Such as heart and respiratory disease, asthma, immune diseases, diabetes, cancer. These are not mistakes, however, but ignoring social distance would be a mistake, as you will become more susceptible to the corona virus.
4: You don't even know your age
For patients over the age of 80 and 8 per cent in their 70s, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CCDC) recorded a mortality rate of 14.8 percent. It dropped to 3.6 per cent for people in their 60s and 1.3 per cent in the age group of 50-59. The mortality rate of under 49 was less than 0.5 percent for each individual-so clearly, age is one of the biggest factors to consider.
5: You disregard your gender
Men's deaths are 2.8 per cent higher than women's 1.7 per cent, according to Chinese estimates. It's unknown why men are more sensitive and there are many hypotheses of lifestyle, such as smoking
and drinking. The truth is that in pre-existing conditions, men too are more likely to be at risk.
6: You walk around crowded areas
Such as pharmacy, hotel, public transport, bar. Clean your hands after entering, or use a manual sanitizer if there is no sink. Where appropriate, wear latex gloves. Just don't touch their ears.
7: You touch the Things
Handrail public transport, Dornobs, switch, flush toilet. Wash your mouth, and do not touch your face again.
8: You are joining hands
Try saluting or wave with other people Try Valkan instead.
9: You continue to use gym facilities
There's a reason why a lot of gyms are closed: many people contact every day gym equipment and the virus will stay on the surface for several hours.
10: Cosmetics and personal care items are used
Checkers spread the virus in their stores. Do you remember what I was doing about rubbing your face?
11: You are eating badly
This has an effect on the immune system. The way that your body reacts to Covid-19 depends on your immune system 's power. Eat lots of vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins C and E, plus beta-carotene and zinc
12: You meet "Just One Few Friends"
When social distancing advice is in place it is risky. Even though it is a "family only."
13: You 're "escape" The town
Escape or fly to less-affected parts of the world (or other countries) puts other people at risk because you may carry the virus with you and lead to the spread of disease. This is primarily why the virus has spread, and continues to spread, to most countries across the world.
14: At gas stations, you touch fuel pumps
Studies have shown that corona virus can live on surfaces for up to five days so the road trippers are at risk of infection with Covid-19. Thousands of people reach fuel pumps everyday, and they are a great source of microorganisms. It is therefore critical that you wear disposable gloves to fill your tank. Before you go into a shop to buy a sandwich or chips, make sure you take them off, wash your hands or use a hand sanitizer. Cleaning your hands and surfaces is a good practice to keep disinfectant wipes inside your car.
15: When you have symptoms you are going straight to your doctor or hospital
Should not go to the hospital or the doctor's office when you have some flu-like symptoms because you might spread the illness to other people, or even health professionals. Stay home instead, and call your doctor right away. They'll just tell you what to do.
16: You know that people will not be compromised
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