The best prevention against the coronavirus is still washing your hands. Here's the proper way to do it.
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When it comes to novel coronavirus protection, face masks are futile. There isn't a vaccine yet. So the best way to prevent transmission of the novel coronavirus is washing your hands -- thoroughly -- with soap and water, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And yes, there's a right way to wash your hands. It's something of an art form -- a timed, multistep process that can involve some light singing. Here's the CDC's official hand-washing how-to. All you need to follow along is a sink and soap. .pg.t-light .zn-body-text h3 { text-align: center; font-weight: 900; } @media screen and { .zn-body-text h3:not:not:before { margin: 60px auto 10px; } } Step 1Wet your hands with clean, running water.
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