The new weird way, you will be kissing people, according to experts
The new normal to give your loved ones a good pressure can feel strange - but it should keep you safe.
The lock introduced by COVID-19 left people who have any lack of pre-pandemic life, their favorite stores and restaurants to travel. But for many, the simple act of being able to be capable ofGive your friends and friends a good pressure has been particularly missed. And now that the phases of reopening rupture can have seen you loved ones for the first time in months, you are probably wondering if you can easily kiss your nearest and most expensive. Based on a report ofThe New York TimesYou can as long as you adapt a new way to do it. It provesThe safest approach to embrace In the middle of the coronavirus impliescome from behind or turning your faces in different directions when you kiss.
Doctors point out that avoidance of hugs is always ideal because there is no clear understanding forHow are contagious people can be. But they suggest that anyone who embracing a loved one should do it very quickly while holding their breath and turning their face in the opposite direction of the person they are hugging to avoid passing spray droplets between each other. Once you let go, it's better to go up six feet away, avoid breathing one on the others andWash or disinfect your hands at once.
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He also suggested that smallerChildren can kiss adult parents around the waist or knees relatively safe. Doctors always recommend looking in different directions to avoid breathing one on others and possibly change clothes if the child's face mask comes into contact with the adult.Grandparents can also be very cautious Approaching from their early grandchildren and kissing them at the back of their head through their mask, minimize exposure to both ends.
Of course, doctors advise that doctors kissed to all who have CVIV-19 symptoms such as coughing, fever or sore throat.
But that aside, the danger of exposure to coronaviruses during a brief hug is considered relatively low. "If you do not do itTalking or coughing by kissingThe risk should be very low, "Linsey Marr, PhD, aAerosol scientist in Virginia Tech and a leading expert on the transmission of airborne diseases, saidThe New York Times.
In the end, most experts agree that you should target superior quality to quantity when it comes to kissing friends and family. "I would be kissing close friends, but I would jump more casual hugs," said MarrThe temperature. "I would take theMarie Kondo Approach - Hug must arouse joy. "
And once, there is a vaccine, of course we can go back to hug the normal way. "If we have a good vaccine, maybe the first thing I would do isMore hugs, "Christina Ludema, aAssistant Professor of Epidemiology At the University of Indiana, saidThe temperature. And for more information on how to see dear beings safely, check7 things you should absolutely do with friends right now.