City
Epaper

Coronavirus precautions which needs to taken while purchasing vegetables, grains, and milk

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 6, 2020 18:03 IST

Open in App
1 / 10
2 / 10
When taking fruits, they should be asked to put them directly in the bag without touching them.
3 / 10
Pour the vegetables brought in a pot of water. The bag should be kept indoors, on the outside or on the ceiling, without leaving the house.
4 / 10
Let the vegetables be submerged in water (preferably warm) for some time and keep the fruits and vegetables in a large bowl for 2 hours.
5 / 10
After removing the water, let all the vegetables and fruits go through the hair dryer hot air.
6 / 10
Raw vegetables should not be eaten at this time. Eat only when cooked.
7 / 10
If you are taking milk from the bag then wash the bag outside.
8 / 10
If you are taking from the mattress, keep the clean utensil out of the house and ask the pitcher to put the milk in the pot without touching it.
9 / 10
When bringing groceries, all the rules and conditions for carrying vegetables or the outside of the bag or on the roof should be followed and the groceries should not be used for one day. Remove for 3 hours.
10 / 10
When bringing any outdoor items, do not forget to wash your hands at home.
Open in App

Related Stories

HealthCoronavirus Outbreak in India: Death Toll Hits 28, Active Cases Near 4000 Across Country

ThaneCOVID Death In Thane: First Coronavirus Death Reported in Kalyan-Dombivli After 47-Year Old Woman Succumbs To Virus

ThaneCOVID-19 Death in Thane: Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation Reports First Fatality in Its Limits

EntertainmentNikita Dutta and Her Mother Test Positive for COVID-19, Actress Urges Everyone To Stay Safe

MumbaiCOVID Scare in Mumbai: Two Deaths at KEM Hospital Spark Outrage as Shiv Sena (UBT) Alleges Foul Play

स्वास्थ्य Realted Stories

HealthStudy reveals hidden heart risks in women with Type 2 Diabetes

HealthSugar & oil boards in govt offices, schools ‘excellent step’ for healthy India: Experts

HealthAIIA’s national seminar to explore trends in Ayurvedic surgical practices

HealthIIT Delhi launches MRI research facility to foster innovation in medical imaging

HealthWHO acknowledges India’s efforts in integrating AI in traditional medicine, Ayush