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Coronavirus: What you can do at home

The following information is provided by UNICEF.

Coronavirus is large in size where the cell diameter is 400 to 500 micro and for this reason, any mask prevents its entry.

The virus does not settle in the air but is grounded, so it is not transmitted by air.

When coronavirus falls on a metal surface, it will ive 12 hours, so wash your hands with soap and water after touching metal surfaces that others have touched.

When coronavirus falls on fabric it remains for nine hours so washing clothing or being exposed to the sun for two hours can kill it.

The virus lives on hands for 10 minutes, so keeping an alcohol-based sanitizer in your pocket can be preventative.

If the virus is exposed to temperatures above 27 degrees Celcius it will not thrive and does not live in hot regions. Drinking hot water and sun exposure is helpful. Stay away from cold drinks and foods.

Gargle with warm salt water to kills germs around the tonsil area.

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