You may be wringing your (washed?) hands as the number of COVID-19 cases rise all over the world. The outlook doesn’t look good at the moment, but there’s something you can do.
How to protect yourself and your loved ones
Adopt good personal hygiene habits. As we visit shared spaces, in particular high-traffic public places such as public toilets and hawker centres, keep in mind that cleanliness is really important.
Are you a highly hygienic person? Have a look at these “7 Habits of Good Public Hygiene” see how many of them you practice.
1. Hand-some rewards
Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, it kills viruses that may be on your hands!
2. Second time’s the charm
Monitor your temperature twice daily – being “hot” is not a compliment!
3. No issue with a tissue
Use tissues when you sneeze or cough to avoid causing an issue for others. Droplets spread viruses!
4. Bin there, done that
Bin litter, used masks and tissues
5. Without a tray(s)
Eat on food trays where possible, return your trays and keep tables clean, leave no trace of waste
6. No-fly zone
Keep your surroundings clean, well-ventilated and pest-free
7. Get to the bottom (of cleanliness)
Keep toilets clean and dry