Consider how Chinese people are protected from coronary use a toilet

If you do not lower the toilet cap, you may absorb the particles of aerosol they form, paving the way for possible infections, including the coronobus, Chinese scientists say. They calculated that an aerosol effect is created after water is released, and the tiny dots spread to a height of 9 inches [91 cm] from the earth, which [...] wants to be [...]
If you do not lower the toilet cap, you may absorb the particles of aerosol they form, paving the way for possible infections, including the coronobus, Chinese scientists say.
They calculated that an aerosol effect is created after water is released in the shell, and the tiny dots are distributed to a height of 9 inches [91 cm] from the earth, which means that they can reach the respiratory system, the BBC writes.
By lowering the cover, spreading bacteria and viruses from the resulting aerosol will be avoided, scientists from Yangzhou University say.
Coronervirus spreads from drops, coughing, and sneezing through the air or through objects contaminated by the virus.
The virus's traces have also been found in slices in infected persons, although it is not yet known if the disease is transmitted this way.
Scientists from around the world are testing sewage systems to determine how some patients are infected with coronary.
It should not be forgotten that viruses and other bacteria can also spread from poor maintenance of toilet shell hygiene.
Ji-Xiang Wang and his colleagues at Yangzhou University explained that, during the release of water in the shell, it hits its walls, creating a voracious movement and very small points can swim in the air for more than a minute.
Bryan Bzdek from the Centre for Aerosol Research at the University of Bristol says there is no clear evidence that the coronary can spread this way, but considers it reasonable to take precautions.
The authors of the study suggest that whenever possible, the shell cover will be closed so that we can regularly maintain its hygiene and wash your hands after using the toilet.












