WATCH: From when and how to wash to how long to spend washing your hands, there's been a lot of different opinions and advice on social media. CoronavirusInSA coronavirus Here's a selection of the top tips: Video: SandisiweNtlemeza/ AfriNewsAgency
Cape Town - Information released by the World Health Organisation has revealed that one of basic protective measures against the new coronavirus outbreak remains handwashing.
Covid-19 is still affecting mostly people in China, with South Africa being among the newer countries to have cases. The organisation has shared that most people who become infected experience mild illness and recover, but it can be more severe for others.The organisation encouraged people to regularly and thoroughly clean their hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.
Since this information has been making the rounds, many on social media have been discussing how frequently they wash their hands, while others have been hinting that they may not have been thorough or frequent hand washers prior. This news has sparked a lot of funny and humourous posts and memes going viral as a result. Here are some of the posts that have had people laughing:
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