We’re taught to wash our hands at a young age. It’s so important because not washing our hands is a way to pass germs to others or contract something we don’t necessarily want. This is why we teach ...
As flu season surges on, there's an easy way to reduce your risk of getting sick: Wash your hands properly. It may seem like common sense, but handwashing is one of the most important of ways of ...
However, it is worth reminding that we should wash our hands before eating, before and after using the toilet, after sneezing or coughing (if we covered our mouth with our hand), before and after ...
We use our hands in our daily lives and touch our mouths, eyes, and noses multiple times a day, which can lead to viruses and bacteria entering our bodies from the objects we come into contact with.
Amid the Coronavirus pandemic, we have to learn how to wash our hands properly. This isn’t only for this risky period, but also for general hygiene even after this virus is long gone.