One in four don't wash their hands after coughing, despite the risk of contagion

Studies show that one in four people did not wash their hands after coughing even though they were afraid of infection. The quarter of citizens admit that they do not wash their hands after coughing, writes the “TheSun”. The research also found that 16% of adults will cover their mouths when they sneeze but do not clean their hands, broadcast news.net. Study [...]
Studies show that one in four people did not wash their hands after coughing even though they were afraid of infection.
The quarter of citizens admit that they do not wash their hands after coughing, writes the “TheSun”.
The research also found that 16% of adults will cover their mouths when they sneeze but do not clean their hands, broadcast news.net.
The study included 2,000 people, and a third admitted that the risk of coronary infection has not changed their routine of washing hands - that they have not been affected about the importance of washing hands.
As the average time people spent in July washing hands was 19 seconds, it's now down in 16 seconds.
But there is a more legitimate part of adults who still wash their hands and clean them with disinfectant about 8 times a day, which is the same average as at the beginning of the pandemic.
About 45% said they want to maintain hygiene as a reason they do not want to close again.












