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This is all clear now that coronavirus can be fought only through distancing. You can define it as quarantine/isolation or curfew whatever. The recent past suggests that China to some extent controlled the outbreak through distancing and lockdown only.
Coronavirus has changed the way the world was living. Now it’s different times but what a human that doesn’t adjust and overcome with the situation. Like many vaccines and medicine, coronavirus remedy will also come up with the time. Till then you should take care, be patient and attentive.
Here, given below a set of questions, you should find answers to:
1. Coronavirus history, consequences, spread, current scenario?
2. How often you should wash your hands?
3. How limited is the protection against coronavirus while wearing a mask?
4. What is a good disinfectant?
5. How to disinfect your stuffs and how often?
6. Can coronavirus spread to its own?
7. How long coronavirus can survive on concrete, paints, tiles and marble?
8. How long can coronavirus survive on wood?
9. How long can coronavirus can survive on steel?
10. How long can coronavirus survive on clothes?
11. How long can coronavirus survive on rubber, plastic?
12. Can coronavirus also survive in water?
13. How long can coronavirus survive on paper?
14. How long can coronavirus survive on food grains?
15. How long can coronavirus survive on vegetables and fruits?
16. Is eating raw garlic boost immunity?
17. How often you should take water?
18. What is self-quarantine?
19. What is the difference between quarantine and isolation?
20. What are the proper ways to self-quarantine?
21. What are the effective ways to disinfect essentials coming home from outside?
22. From where to obtain your essentials?
23. What is the difference between lockdown and curfew?
24. Does coronavirus crawl?
25. What are the best ways to be entertained during self-quarantine?
26. What special precautions you should take for kids and the elderly?
27. Where to consult during emergencies?
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