Faheem Younus is the Chief of Infectious Diseases at the University of Maryland, UCH. He is providing general pandemic tips at his Twitter page.
Here is some editor's picks from his Twitter account @FaheemYounus
MYTHBUSTER: Dr. Faheem Younus's Golden Rules on COVID-19: This will certainly help you to face the times of the pandemic. Dr. Faheem Younus from the University of Maryland in America, head of the Infectious Disease Clinic tweets: We will live with Covid19 for many, many months. Let's not deny it or panic. Let's not make life unnecessarily difficult. Let us learn to be happy and live with that fact. The virus will not reduce its effect in the summer. It's tropical summer in Brazil, Africa, and southern Asia but the virus is spreading rapidly. You cannot destroy Covid19 viruses that have penetrated the cells by drinking too much water, you will just go to the toilet often. Washing hands and keeping a distance of 2 meters (6 feet) is the best method of protecting against the virus. If you don't have a Covid19 patient at home, there is no need to disinfect the surfaces in the house. Cargo packages do not cause infection. Wash your hands, live your life as usual. Covid19 is not a food infection. This is associated with drops of infection like flu. There is no documented risk of Covid19 being transmitted by ordering food. Entering the sauna does not kill Covid19 viruses that have penetrated the cell. You can lose your smell with many allergies and viral infections. This is a non-specific symptom for Covid19. Once we get home, we don't need to change clothes and shower urgently. Purity is a virtue, not paranoia. Covid19 virus does not hang in the air. This is a drip infection that requires close contact. The air is clean, you can walk around the gardens (keeping the distance) in the parks. Covid19 does not separate race or religion, it is passed on to all people. It is enough to use normal soap against Covid19 by not necessarily using antibacterial soap. The virus is not a bacteria anyway. You don't have to worry about your food orders. But if you want you can heat it up a bit in the microwave. The chance to bring Covid19 home with your shoes and getting sick is the same as getting hit by lightning twice a day. You cannot be protected from the virus by drinking / eating vinegar, sumac, soda and ginger. Wearing gloves is a bad idea, the virus can accumulate on the glove, it can easily be transmitted if you touch your face. It's best to wash your hands. (Indus Scrolls)
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