As much as it pains Peter Max, he acknowledges how much his beloved New York City has struggled over the past few months because of the COVID-19 pandemic. New York has been one of the hardest hit cities, and because of this, Peter wants to take this opportunity to set aside his sports blogs for a moment and contribute in the battle against the global health crisis.
Today's blog will be devoted to listing important information on how New Yorkers can stay safe at home.
Disinfect anything that comes from outside.
From groceries and food to mail, keys, mobile phones, shoes, and clothing, if it came or was used outside, it should be disinfected before bringing the items inside. Spraying them with disinfectant should do the trick. It is also recommended if all homes will have a "disinfecting area" where all the cleaning will be done.
Be obsessed with personal hygiene.
The constant washing of hands and showering after touching anything that came outside can be a life-saving practice. The novel coronavirus has a weak shell, and soap and shampoo foam can penetrate it easily.
No visitors, yet.
It may be hard, especially for people who are not used to being in isolation, but everyone should entertain any visitors yet. The fewer contact people have with each other, the lower the chances of getting infected, explains Peter Max.
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Today's blog will be devoted to listing important information on how New Yorkers can stay safe at home.
From groceries and food to mail, keys, mobile phones, shoes, and clothing, if it came or was used outside, it should be disinfected before bringing the items inside. Spraying them with disinfectant should do the trick. It is also recommended if all homes will have a "disinfecting area" where all the cleaning will be done.
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The constant washing of hands and showering after touching anything that came outside can be a life-saving practice. The novel coronavirus has a weak shell, and soap and shampoo foam can penetrate it easily.
It may be hard, especially for people who are not used to being in isolation, but everyone should entertain any visitors yet. The fewer contact people have with each other, the lower the chances of getting infected, explains Peter Max.
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