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Soaps or sanitisers? What fights coronavirus better

By ANI | Updated: March 3, 2020 21:22 IST

In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, health-specialists have been emphasising upon the importance of keeping your hands germ-free, either through the use of soaps or hand sanitisers.

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Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 3 : In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, health-specialists have been emphasising upon the importance of keeping your hands germ-free, either through the use of soaps or hand stisers.

The New York Post talked to Dr Nahid Bhadelia from Boston Medical Center, about the effectiveness, appropriate usage and correct choice of hand cleng products that provide protection against COVID-19.

Dr Bhadelia said that "from what we know about this coronavirus, it's similar to SARS and MERS, so it should not be that difficult of a microorgsm to kill," therefore "soap and water, and alcohol-based hand stizers, can kill it."

Meticulous hand washing is your best bet to get rid of the grime that clings to the hand, that might harbour nasty pathogens, including the coronavirus.

Clean hands are "also going to protect you from other infectious diseases, too, like the flu and diarrheal diseases," said Dr Bhadelia to New York Post.

According to the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there isn't enough scientific evidence available to suggest that antibacterial soaps are any better than their normal counterparts for disease prevention.

The New York Post suggests that, in situations where washing your hands is not possible, wipes and hand stizer can prove to be useful in eliminating dangerous microorgsms.

The American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends hand stisers with a minimum of 60 per cent alcohol content are the best choice.

However, soap or stisers are of no use if not used correctly, warned Dr Bhadelia.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests using clean running water of any temperature to wet the hands before applying the soap.

The hands then must be thoroughly scrubbed, making sure that the backside, the place between the fingers and the underside of nails are not left out.

The lathering process must be carried out for a span of 20 seconds minimum, after which the hands should be dried out with a clean towel or an air dryer.

( With inputs from ANI )

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