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This one body part is exposed to coronavirus and it increases your chances of getting infected

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 8, 2020 13:43 IST

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Since the onset of the corona virus, people have been advised to wear masks, wash their hands and keep social distance. Some people even use live gloves to avoid touching the surface.
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It is advisable not to touch the nose, eyes and mouth with the hand again and again to prevent the virus. But despite all this, a part of our body is constantly exposed and this part is at high risk of exposure to the virus.
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The eye is a part of the body. Eye protection is as important as nose and mouth protection. Corona virus will not go unnoticed in case of eye protection. Take care of eyes as well as nose and mouth.
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According to a report published in The Lancet Journal, eye protection may be the next big step in preventing the spread of the corona virus. This conclusion is based on an analysis of 170 studies conducted on people from 16 countries.
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Research by Johns Hopkins University found that the corona virus can also be transmitted through the eyes. Research has shown that protecting the eyes is as important as protecting the nose and mouth.
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Research has shown that if a person infected with the corona sneezes or coughs near you, the droplets from his nose and mouth can attack the cells through the eyes. If you take care of your eyes like nose and mouth, then coronavirus infection can be kept at bay.
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द लॅंसेटने डोळ्यांच्या सुरक्षेसाठी व्हाइजर, फेस शील्ड, गॉगल्स किंवा मोठे चष्मे घालण्याचा सल्ला दिला आहे. अमेरिकन अकॅडमी ऑफ ऑप्थल्मोलॉजीनुसार, करेक्टिव लेंस किंवा उन्हाला चष्मा संक्रमित ड्रॉपलेट्सपासून तुमच्या डोळ्यांना वाचवू शकतात. पण तरी सुद्धा चष्म्याचे
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जसे तुम्ही तुमचा मास्क स्वच्छ करता तसेच डोळ्यांची सुरक्षा करण्यासाठी वापरलेल्या वस्तूही स्वच्छ करा. डोळ्यांच्या सुरक्षेसाठी वापरल्या जाणाऱ्या वस्तू स्वच्छ करणे तेवढंच महत्वाचं आहे जेवढं त्या वापरणे.
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