Fri, Mar 8
Hand sanitizer - a plum product one can use on their hands to stay distant from infectious diseases. The hand sanitizer is present in liquid form and contains a certain amount of alcohol that kills the microorganism present in the hands.
Presently, the world is wrangling with the deadly Coronavirus. The most uncomplicated approach to save from getting attacked with this virus is to keep ourselves clean by washing hands every hour, not going to crowded places, not eating a lot of junk food, and more.
The shopkeepers who used to have a good amount of hand sanitizers with them have observed tremendous sales growth, resulting in the product getting out of stock.
According to USA Today, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says the primary way to clean your hands is to wash hands using soap and apply a hand sanitizer after it. But as it is stock not readily available at stores, people have started implementing an alternative method to make sanitizer at home using Vodka. But the question that hits here is, “Is it a good idea to use vodka as a hand sanitizer”?
As the fundamental involvement is about safety from the Coronavirus attack, a hand sanitizer having at least 60% of alcohol is highly recommended therefore using Vodka is not a good idea as it contains minimum of 40% of alcohol, not more than that.
As the fundamental involvement is about safety from the Coronavirus attack, a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol is highly recommended; therefore, using Vodka is not a good idea as it contains a minimum of 40% of alcohol, not more than that.
Recently an American citizen tweeted that he has brought Tito’s Vodka to make hand sanitizer at home. Tito instantly replied that he should drop the idea because Tito’s Vodka includes only 40% alcohol.
Lately, the USA today also disclosed that vodkas do not have the power and capability to kill viruses as they are concentrated enough and do not contain a minimum amount of alcohol that should be there to kill germs.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), you cannot protect yourself from Coronavirus by drinking alcohol. It is a myth that drinking alcohol can protect you from the virus. However, you can still consume alcohol, but there is no meaning in expecting alcohol to play the role of a shield.
Masks are for those who are suffering from illnesses like cold, cough, and fever. If your children are healthy, then there is no need to make them wear the mask but yes, refrain them from going out of the house as much as possible.
No, the symptoms in kids as well as in adults are the same. However, kids who are diagnosed with Coronavirus are suffering from mild fever, cold, and cough.
At present, there is no specific vaccine handy for the virus. People were not prepared to fight this dangerous virus, so no particular drug or vaccine was made for it. However, keeping the significant symptoms in mind, doctors are treating patients by cooling down their fever and helping them get rid of cold and cough.