We all did the wrong thing: WHO says not to say goodbye to the elbow, it's too dangerous

The elbow greeting, which became a custom after the outbreak of the coronary pandemic, should be avoided because it is very dangerous, according to World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebraesus. Ghebrees distributed such a statement on the social Twitter network after exchanging messages between economist Diana Ortega and him, which declared [...]
The elbow greeting, which became a custom after the outbreak of the coronary pandemic, should be avoided because it is very dangerous, according to World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebraesus.
Ghebrees distributed such a statement on the social Twitter network after exchanging messages between economist Diana Ortega and him, which declared O The BSH does not recommend greeting with the elbow, but greets by placing a hand in “heart”.
Ox0> Tedros Adhanom Ghebraesus does not recommend the elbow greeting, as there is no security distance stored, thus increasing the possibility of transmitting”, she tweeted.
Such a form of greeting has practiced this kind of greeting to diplomats in general, especially after recommending not to shake hands as a precautionary, initial measure for the transmission of the Ovid 19 virus from person to person.
Despite this, beginning on March 7, the head of the World Health Organization recommended the greeting with the elbow as a wrong practice.











