9 errors that you should not do when reopening

Social distancing must continue even after public places begin to reopen.


SomeStates are already beginning to reopenAnd some plan to lift lock orders in the near future. However, it does not mean that it is prudent to come back to the way life was before. Even as the country begins to emerge from quarantine, a lot ofsafety precautions We used the last months must remain in practice to avoid a second wave of dangerous coronavirus. To help you stay safe, here are the mistakes you should avoid when in public after reopening.

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Tighten hands

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A Yuegov survey at the beginning of 2020 revealed that 40% of AmericansDo not always wash your hands After having been to the bathroom, and it is prudent to bet that everyone has not changed his habits, even after hit the coronavirus. That's why hand handles will probably be out of the table in the foreseeable future, saysNoe Todd, founder ofDesign business Maiden Steel. He also says that people should avoid companies that do not have a "disinfection station" available for customers.

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Welcome a party to reconnect with friends

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Although companies reopened to the public, that does not meanyou should do theEven with your home. In fact, according to theThe New York Times, several people have recently become ill with the coronavirus in Washington State after hosting "coronavirus parts. "And for more to have a living space without virus, consult the7 things you will never want at home after coronavirus.

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No longer practicing social distance

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ForSvetlana Savchitz, owner of Sveta,A restaurant and a bar In the western village of Manhattan, the biggest concern afterPublic places reopen Do people forget social distancing guidelines.

"Even if the restaurants open again, and there is a feeling of increasing normalcy, do not forget to honor the six-foot rule of interval while while waiting for orders for orders", advises -What of the guests. "You should not sit near anyone within six feet, and you should let the establishment know if you are." And for more means, things will change, consult the5 things you will never see again with cinema after coronavirus.

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Showing a restaurant without calling

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Another way you should have to have except the restaurant experience to change, Savchitz said, it's because you should not simply "show" to an establishment as you did before the Pandemic of Covid-19.

"Since many restaurants are not allowed to operate at full capacity, do not just commit the mistake to introduce yourself and expect to sit," she says. "I would call all the restaurants now to make a reservation and ask them for their walk and their clutter of the restaurant." In this way, you do not overwhelm the restaurant or create an insechanic crowd waiting outside.

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Places visiting Laxo Security Protocols

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If the places you visit do not have strict security procedures and projects for coronaviruses, you put more risks. Savchitz says it requires its employees to wear personal protective equipment (EPPs) and do not recommend visiting places that do not do the same thing. And a good rule of care in mind is that if you have noticed doubtful security protocols at a certain placebefore The pandemic, they could also be corners cutting after reopening. For more help to prepare for the future, consult the5 gray realities of life after coronavirus, you must come to.

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Pay with money

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Keep the money out of your portfolios for now. AsVandana A. Patel, MD, Clinical Advisor for Cabinet, aEssentials Health Company, previously saidBetter life, using a credit or debit card is the safest practice in the coronavirus light.

Patel says that a card can easily be disinfected after being touched by others in a way that money can not. In fact, a recent study of the University of Hong Kong, has found thatCovid-19 can live on dollar bills for four days.

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Have all employees go back to work at the same time

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Altimare joy, chiefBrand agent and engagementHealth health, highlights companies to act with caution when reopening their doors.

"Use a reflected and data-oriented approach when returning to the office," Altimare said. "And consider a different way of working as weekly changes [in terms of weekly presence. Make sure each team is supported, but do not obligate that everyone comes back." And for more means, your work will change, consult the5 things you will never see in your office after coronavirus.

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Forget other security measures

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Many people might be so concerned by staying safely against coronavirus when you come back to public that they can forget to take away otherssafety precautions, saysAnthony Oyogoa, MD, CEO and co-founder of thePersonal security application, Ursafe.

To avoid putting yourself in a dangerous situation, Oyogoa recommends "to keep in touch with other people when he went alone in public places, being aware of his surroundings, to meet in a public place that you Know and let people know where you are going to be, and with whom. "

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Assuming that the virus is no longer a threat

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Unfortunately, some people might assume that just because they can now get aHaircut in some statesFor example, Covid-19 is no longer spread. According toJim Mchale, an entomologist and president ofJumpMop Pest management, this kind of thought is one of the biggest mistakes that people can do places reopen. In reality, Mchale says that people should work with extreme caution, continuing regularlyDisinfect and cleanse both in public and at home. And for more disinfective advice, consult the18 things you should clean up every day but are not.

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