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The smartest way you can prevent the spread of the virus

A large amount of hand sanitizer is consumed by the threat of coronavirus infection.....

Using a hand sanitizer is one of the smartest ways to prevent virus transmission, but keep in mind that washing hands with soap is more effective than using a sanitizer. However, for example, if you suddenly touch something while riding a vehicle, you may think that a disinfectant is needed. What to do if hand sanitizer is not available?

As coronavirus spreads, many questions and some answers

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A large amount of hand sanitizer is consumed by the threat of coronavirus infection. Now it is very difficult to get a reliable hand sanitizer. Speculative merchants are charging ridiculously high prices, even if they are not sold out. While manufacturers are increasing the production of hand sanitizers to meet the demand for coronaviruses, we cannot get enough of them.

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Bluetooth devices have been around since the 90’s. I knew that it was a wireless protocol that communicated over a very short distance. It is one of the communication standards for wirelessly sending and receiving data. However, I remember that it was not yet clearly recognized what it was used for.
Eventually, Bluetooth technology was used in wireless earphones. After that, it became possible to make a voice call using an earphone connected to a mobile phone supporting the standard. It is a so-called hands-free call. You no longer have to hold the phone in your hand and press it against your ear.

Now, hands-free calling has become socially recognized,

and even if you mutter solitary speech, it is now regarded as “Oh, that person is doing hands-free calling.”
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However, in the late 90’s the people doing it were a minority. Bluetooth earphones were not popular. Those who make hands-free calls looked strange to those who did not know them.
Well, what do you do with your hands when you make a hands-free call? Do you have your hands in your pockets? Is it on your waist? Either way, you can talk with friends far away, whether you’re working or eating. How wonderful the world was! But don’t use hands-free when calling for important matters. It is strange.

The realization of new technologies and their generalization are different. Cognition by most people in society is a condition of generalization. So was the net. The net was perceived as strange before it generalized. However, the Internet has now become generalized and has grown into a social infrastructure. Internet users have changed from a minority to a majority.

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Wash your hands frequently

This is the smartest way you can prevent the spread of the virus. For lesser-known brands of hand sanitizers, make sure they contain at least 60% alcohol, as recommended by the CDC. Plant-based and children’s disinfectants are not eligible.
If you make your own hand sanitizer, include at least 60% alcohol. If you are making from vodka that normally contains only 40% alcohol, keep in mind that alcohol may not be as needed.
Do not use hand sanitizer with greasy or dirty hands. Doing so will reduce the disinfecting effect.

Do not expect “Baby Wipes” to work as well as handwashing and hand sanitizers. It does not contain alcohol, so rubbing will not remove bacteria from your hands.

Dry your hands before applying a hand sanitizer. A 2019 study found that moist mucus protects influenza A virus and reduces the effectiveness of hand sanitizers.
Do not make your own disinfectant from only essential oils. It will not disinfect your hands. Also, apply a large amount of disinfectant. According to the CDC, you need to completely cover all surfaces of both hands with a disinfectant and rub until dry.



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