Here's when it's going to be sure to shake hands again
With coronavirus always crawling, you may want to think of a new way to greet people.
Souming Hand has been the turn of the hand come to polite greetings for a time immemorial: it is more familiar than a nod, but rarely leaves people as uncomfortable they could feel if a Hugged was tired on them by a stranger. However, with concerns aboutCoronavirus transmission person-to-person On everyone, many people are left to wonder when - if ever, it will be safe to shake hands again.
In the eyes of many health professionals, practice has never been a good idea, even pre-pandemic. "Trembling hands have always been negative in the transfer of germs, viruses and bacteria," explainsEnchant Jenkins, MD, MHA.
According toRobert Gomez, Mph, an epidemiologist andCOVID-19 Expert In the parental standard, even if a cure for coronavirus becomes available, it is still too risky to revise these handshakes. Until a vaccine is available and its use is widespread, you can not have a lot of confidence that what trembles that hands do not transfer respiratory droplets of viruses on your skin and you are sick.
"Shake your hand when we only have a herd treatment or immunity would not be so safe [waiting for a vaccine] and will always pose a risk, especially for people belonging to a population High risk "," he explains. Gomez notes that avoiding hand handles is particularly important thatStates are starting to reopen, as many people can still have the virus and do not know it, they are at the beginning of the infection or areAsymptomatic carriers.
If there is absolutely no way to bypass this hand handle, however, you can take certain steps to stay safe.
"If you have to shake hands with someone, you have to clean and disinfect your hands before and after hand handle," says Gomez, who notes that the use of gloves during a hand handle can also work. However, it would force the two participantswash one's hands Before the hand handle, don gloves that have been kept in a sealed bag, tremble, then immediately throw the gloves before touching their faces or surfaces.
Meanwhile untilThe vaccine is availableGomez says that a coup de neck is a good alternative - but still should not be done if recommendations of social distancing are in place. Until you canto gather safely againJenkins recommends "to respect [with words] and smiles" from afar. And once the stay at home start to be lifted, be sure to know these7 ways to see your friends safely as the lock ends.