40 things you should never touch because of coronavirus

Your fingers carry the disease to your face. Here's how to make sure it never happens.


Touch, like the other five senses, it was used to be effortless and one of the great pleasures of life. Now, with the threat of coronavirus (COVID-19), your fingers have become a time bomb. The trigger: a delivery box or lift once innocent, which could cause deadly viral particles.

Whatever you do, avoid this list of 40 things you should never touch and keep coronavirus at the bay. Then share it with someone you have signed to contact.

1

Grocery Trolley Handles

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Consider all buyers before you pushed up this basket around the store, catch objects and touch surfaces. If a customer has been infected and you do not serve the trolley, the virus can easily spread to you. Wipe the handle with antiviral wiping or disinfecting hands before use or wear gloves.

2

Your phone

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Ato studyYou have found that we touch our cell phones an average of 2,617 times a day. If you have touched other surfaces or contaminated objects, your mobile phone could be the covid-19 propagation guilty. Keep it clean with a product like Clorox disinfectant wipes, recommended by Apple.

3

Lift buttons

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If you live in a high climb, you may need to touch the elevator buttons repeatedly a day to take your dog outside or run other essential races. With all other building residents using the same buttons, you increase your risk of infection by touching these buttons without washing your hands right after. Use your knuckle or elbow.

4

The pump on hand disinfecting bottles

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It's great for public places such as doctor offices and restaurants provide large hand-disinfecting bottles. But every person touches the pump with insanrial hands so that it can be a source of infection. Better use your elbow to dispense.

5

The bottom of your handbag

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The bottom of your handbag sees a ton of different surfaces every day and sometimes you have no choice but to put it on surfaces in public places. It accumulates bacteria, some of which may be linked to COVID-19 or other diseases. Wash it when you come home.

6

Your money

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It is well known that money is a source of bacteria anda studyProven that the dollar bills were mounted with harmful bacteria, including E. coli and S. aureus. Now you do not just need to worry about these germs, but also your virus droplets on your money. Use a credit card instead.

7

Door handles

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While performing your critical races, be aware of the door handles. Many hands have touched these handles before you can never be sure if they are clean or contaminated.

8

Toilet handles

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If you use public toilets, make efforts to avoid touching the toilet handle. This handle may have been exposed to the virus by the many people who used the facilities before you.

9

Packages posted

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ResearchShows that coronavirus remains infectious for 24 hours on cardboard surfaces. If you have recently received a package, carefully manage it because the virus can always be active and present at its surface. Configure a "Quarantine Package Zone" in your home to open them. Then remove the package from your home and wash your hands immediately on your return.

10

Faucet handles

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If you use public facilities, it's more important than ever to wash your hands completely. But be aware that the sink valve handles can contain germs and Covid-19 if an infected person used them before you.

11

Credit Card Machine Buttons

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When you check to the grocery store, you may need to use the credit card machine. Just make sure to wash and disinfect your hands after you never know if a person infected with the virus has slipped his card and entered their PIN code just before you.

12

Doctor's Office Office Waiting Room Chairs

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If you need to visit your doctor during this period, keep in mind that infected patients may have been in the waiting room. The waiting room chairs, especially the armrests, can be a source of coronavirus and should not be affected.

13

The fabric box in your doctor's office

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While waiting for your doctor's office during these times, it is important to touch as little as possible and includes the tissue box in the waiting room. Many other people, especially those that could be sick with the virus, may have already touched this box, resulting in potential exposure.

14

Doctor's office magazines

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Waiting for the appointment of your doctor? Do not touch magazines!People with doctor's nominations, infected unconsciously, may have overturned these magazines, broadcasting the virus on the pages.You do not want to get coronavirus from a communal question of 1993 ofTiger beat magazine.

15

Payment account of the doctor's office

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Even if you have made the appointment of your free doctor, make sure you want the cash desk. Many people have touched the surface or fix their personal belongings on it, so it can be contaminated.

16

ATM button buttons

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Money is dirty and people who use germs can already have germs on their hands, then touch their silver-mounted bacteria, and then touch the ATM buttons. If you get money, make sure to wash and disinfect Sanitis when you have finished your transaction.

17

Your credit cards

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Consider the clerks of the stores you haveted your credit cards, as well as the ATM and treatment machines they have affected. In anyone with these cases, your card can have recovered germs from an infected person.

18

Supermarket Flyers

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If you take objects to the grocery store and want to save money, buy coupons and online offers instead of picking up a supermarket flyer. You never know who could have touched this flyer first and put it back before hanging.

19

Food packages

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How many times have you caught a chip bag from the supermarket shelf, changed and put it back? Many other people have probably done the same thing, some of which may have COVID-19.

20

Pedestrian crossing buttons

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Even if you stay six meters from other pedestrians while taking advantage of a little bit of external time, you still can not be safe from the virus. The pedestrian crossing buttons are affected by many people every day and can be the source of germs and bacteria or virus. Use your elbow.

21

The latch of the bathroom

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Be careful in all aspects when using a public bathroom, especially the stall door. The latch of the bathroom door was touched by countless people in front of you, one of which may have coronaviruses and could easily spread the germs.

22

Your keys

40 Things You Should Never Touch Due to Coronavirus
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Have you put your keys to the crate of your grocery store? Maybe you put them on the counter when you talk to your pharmacist. These surfaces can be screened with germs, bacteria or perhaps even coronavirus.

23

The coffee handle at work

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If you are an essential employee in the office every day during this time, be careful of your office crates. The handle of the coffee pot was touched by most of your colleagues and if any of them is infected without knowing it, it could spread the virus quickly through the office.

24

CURRENT HANDS OF STAIR

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If you are running in public, be careful not to touch the handrails if you walk on an escalator. Many hands have touched these current hands and a person infected with the virus can easily remove germs on the surface.

25

Grocery conveyor belts

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When people infected with the packaging of COVID-19 touch foods, they can broadcast infectious droplets on these items. They are placed on the carrier band of the grocery store during the box, spreading the germs. If you touch this surface, then touch your face, you can also be infected.

26

Touch control screens of food

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When you take your food to go, tactile screens for food control easily eliminate face-to-face contact with workers. However, like many other people have touched these screens, they may contain germs, bacteria and virus infection.

27

Air conditioning buttons of your car

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If you have been published and touching surfaces, buttons and handrails, do not touch the air conditioning buttons on your car before washing and disinfeiting. You can simply broadcast germs and potential infection to these buttons that you and your family members are exposed frequently.

28

Polish on buses or metro trains

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If you need to use public transport to go to work or to perform essential races, avoid standing on poles on buses and metro trains. Ato studyBacteria tested on public transit poles and concluded that 12% of found bacteria were associated with a disease. Take place rather or wash and clean up as soon as you reach your destination.

29

Silverware to-go

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If you ordered food to go, think about twice before entering the disposable silverware of the trash. Many other people may have caught and reclaim more silverware packaging potentially spreading the virus.

30

The kitchen counter in the preparation room of your office

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If you are still working in an office, pay attention to lunch in your office's preparation room. Countertop and table surfaces may have been affected by unconsciously ill infected workers, which can move the virus.

31

The countertop of the bathroom in public toilets

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It is tempting to throw your handbag on the public toilet counter when you wash your hands. But it is important to avoid this practice because the surface can be covered with germs and bacteria, propagating to your handbag and forcing you to bring them home with you.

32

Restaurant Menus

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Visit a restaurant to place an order to do not to be sure what you still want? Do not enter a menu! The plastics menus are home to bacteria and germs, which may include Covid-19 if a distrust carrier also navigates on daily promotions.

33

The hand dryer of the public bathroom

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If you just have no choice but to use public toilets on your grocery trip, wash your hands thoroughly is crucial. But be careful not to touch the hand dryer, if possible. It may have been affected by other people who still have to fill the handwashing process, spread germs and bacteria.

34

Water fountains

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If you have come out for a jog or running, bring your own safe source of water. When using a water fountain, you risk touching surfaces with your face and hands that may have already been affected by a person who has coronavirus.

35

Ketchup packages

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It was very nice of your local to throw in some condiment packages with your delivery order. But you will do better using the ketchup and the mustard of your refrigerator. Restaurant Packets were affected by several employees or clients, which increases the risk of exposure to the virus.

36

Your reusable grocery bags

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Ato studyI found that your environmentally friendly reusable shopping bags can have e.coli and other harmful bacteria hidden in their tissues. With the contagious Covid-19 virus, these bags can also be the source of infection. Wash them regularly with hot water and laundry detergent to kill bacteria.

37

Strawberry and Eyely Restaurant

Striped drinking straws, coffee cups, lids, wooden sticks, plastic spoons
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Think twice before entering a coffee cover or straw from the trash in a restaurant on your fireplace. Many other people may have reached the same bac, one of which may have been infected with the virus, putting you in danger. Instead, sip your beverage without lid or straw or bring these objects from home.

38

Squirt condiment distributors

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When you wait for your order to go, jump on the ketchup, mustard, the Mayo and the hot sauce dispenser your restaurant is sitting. The pump handles can contain bacteria and possibly the COVID-19 virus so that it is best to take care of these condiments when you come home.

39

Your own floor

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Install on the floor to play with your dog or make pumps during a home workout? Do not touch your soil! If you and your family members believe, then enter your home in the same shoes, your soil can be contaminated. You could have come into the spindle or other germs, which can spread to the floor of your home.

40

Automatic distributor buttons

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If you plan to run races, bring your own drinks and snacks if you think you will need it. The vending machine buttons can have bacteria and if a user has been infected with the virus, the droplets can always be present on the surface of these buttons.

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