7 things you will never want at home after coronavirus

Once apparently harmless, you will never look at these articles the same post-pandemic pandemic.


TheCOVID-19 [Feminine The pandemic has indelible parts of the American life, the way we buy how we clean our homes. However, even after the stores have reopened, schools are back in session and aThe facial mask is no longer a standard accessoryWe will always deal with the impact of coronavirus - including in the safety of our homes.

One of the main vestiges of the pandemic? Many of us will be suspicious about what we leave in our homes, taking extra caution to give up everything that could be inter-contaminating our space. With the help of experts, we gathered what you will think twice before bringing them home after the pandemic abstains. And for more ways of this period of history will change things forever, check these10 strange ways life will be different after coronavirus locking.

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Used toys

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Although, at some point, you may have caught an occasion swing from a friend or brought home a used puzzle of a tag store, it's unlikely to stay sad.

"The Coronavirus Pandemic has taught us that children are particularly likely to be carriers of certain diseases and certain diseases that may affect adults. So, avoid buying used toys is a good call, because it is not is not clear where these toys have already been, and they can later easily end up in your child's mouth, "says the expert health and well-beingLinda Morgan.

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Species

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This cash reserve in your safe can be so disgusting to you after the pandemic you plan to seize completely. In fact, a recent study published in the Lancet revealed thatCoronavirus could be detected on banknotes for four days. And that did not even have other germs likeMrsa Bacteria and E.Coli, which were found on a sample of international currencies (including the dollar), according to a 2013 study published in antimicrobial resistance and infection control.

"[One] very important article to avoid is notes of currency and coins", declaresPatel Urvich, MBBS, MPH, a medical advisor forEMEDIHEALTH, which recommends using cashless transactions whenever possible.

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Cardboard boxes

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Knowing thatCoronavirus can survive on surfaces For days at a time, you must rethink the amount of product packaging inside.

"Realizing that even cardboard boxes can help bring viruses and germs will make people much more likely to throw boxes before reaching the front door," says Morgan. And if you want to keep safe,Here is exactly how doctors say to disinfect your mail and packages.

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Used clothes

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While used purchases can save you money, your savings shop habit can be put on the back burner after the pandemic.

"You should be aware of things like clothes and handbags," saysAragona Giuseppe, GP, a medical advisor toPrescription doctor. While Giuseppe notes thatWashing clothes Can help reduce contamination: "You must ideally throw items that could have particles on them ... to ensure that there are no droplets left on surfaces."

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Gift boxes

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Get a gift basket of a friend or family member may have been happy once, but after pandemic aisle, you could be second-guessing these gifts.

"People will have to be particularly careful with them as they could have been in multiple houses and areas, which is more likely to hold virus particles on their surfaces and promote the spread of further infection. "said Giuseppe.

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Homemade meal

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Restaurants are organized on relatively high standards for their cleanliness. Your friend's kitchen? Not so - and that's why accept a homemade lasagna or a lot of a pal Brownies can never be as attractive again.

"All dishes a neighbor may be constantly jumped not to be kept like these have been affected by other people who may not be as vigilant [on hygiene] as yourself" , explains Giuseppe.

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Take away containers

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You may want to pause before opening these containers to take away in the future. While Patel says that it is unlikely that they are the major sources of coronavirus transmission, it notes that "plastic bags and food storage containers ... come into contact with many people", to do Many people from people to bring them inside. And if you want to keep your whole house clean and sanitize, discover these 15 expert advice to disinfect your home for coronavirus .


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