Coronavirus prevention tips

As everyone across the globe keeps watch on COVID-19, the illness caused by novel coronavirus, it is essential to know the best methods to keep it from spreading. An infectious disease expert at Baylor College Medicine said hand washing is the first line of defense that we can all do right now.

"The coronavirus is a virus that is spread through tiny particles or droplets produced when you sneeze or cough," said Dr. Laila Woc-Colburn, associate professor of infectious diseases and director of medical education at the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor. "The virus spreads from person-to-person just like the flu or common cold. If you touch a surface that was touched by someone who sneezed or coughed into their hand, you can become infected."

Woc-Colburn offers preventative tips on how to keep from catching or spreading coronavirus:

  • Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with an alcohol content that is greater than 60 percent, especially after spending time in public areas.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth after grabbing commonly used objects like door handles or pumps at the gas station. Keep a bottle of sanitizer available at home and in the car so you can immediately disinfect your hands.
  • Avoid handshaking, hugging or being in close contact with people who have a cough or respiratory symptoms.
  • Make use of disinfectant wipes, especially at convenience or grocery stores - remember to wipe down the handle and child seat on grocery carts.
  • Try not to open doors in public places with your hands. Open doors with your hip or use a wipe or paper towel to grasp the handle.
  • Stay home if you become sick. If you are near people, try to keep your distance by staying within six feet or more from others.
  • Woc-Colburn recommends getting the flu vaccine as a guard against infection that might weaken the immune system, and elderly people also should consider getting vaccinated against pneumonia.
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