There's a lot we're all wondering about the coronavirus. Can I have my windows open? When do I wear a mask? Should I be gargling hydrogen peroxide or taking colloidal silver? No one has all the answers - but a virologist has a lot of them. Our full Q&A:
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If that’s challenging for you, if working and behaving in this really weird different way we have to do is stressful and difficult, then I would say just do one trip [at a time]. If that’s enough for you and your level of anxiety, that’s fine as well.If I have no symptoms and I’m at home and I’ve washed my hands, can I pick my nose?
Quite frankly, if you have no symptoms — or even if you do have symptoms — and you need to pick your nose, go ahead and do it. Because the only person you’re going to be infecting is yourself. Once you’re infected, you can’t get more infected [from yourself]. What I would tell you not to do is not to be touching your nose, your mouth, everything, and then think of it — if you’re infected you’ll have infected hands, and you have to think about what you’re doing with those.
So again, if you’re in your own home, not a problem. You’re either by yourself or quarantining with people you’ve agreed to share viruses with. But if you’re going out, maybe don’t be doing that and then opening a door handle. And this is not just about coronavirus, people. This is how normal people should be behaving anyway.No. You can’t, because the virus isn’t just one group of viruses hanging in your throat at any one time and then you can kill them.
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