Don´t kiss your friends and/or shake hands with anyone, cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough and wash your hands.
The Health Centre at Calasparra has shared this information and advice issued by Santiago Moreno, Head of Infections Services at the Ramón y Cajal Hospital.
“Citizens must understand that their cooperation is key in order to ensure that keeping your distance from each other works,” he says.
“Each one of us can take complement these measure with small things such as washing your hands with soap regularly during the day; cleaning surfaces regularly; coughing into your inside elbow or a disposable tissue; and keeping your hands away from your nose, mouth or eyes:”
«During the next few weeks don’t shake anyone´s hand. This is not bad manners but rather a civic responsibility. Every kiss on the cheek for a friend may rebound into a kiss of death for your elderly mother.
Keeping your distance socially will have an enormous impact on your personal and economic life. But the alternative is much worse,” warned Santiago Moreno in a public health briefing.
