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Hygiene lessons by Bengal CM to stop the spread of coronavirus

Don’t panic, wash your hands: Mamata Banerjee

Chief minister Mamata Banerjee rubs her hands with a sanitiser to demonstrate how to clean the hands properly. It is important to clean both sides of the palms as well as the middle of the palms, she said Pictures by Shyamal Maitra

Kinsuk Basu
Published 06.03.20, 09:02 PM

Don’t panic, use common sense and follow some simple precautions — this was chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s advice to the people of Bengal on Friday to prevent the possible spread of the coronavirus. State and central government institutions will “work as a family” in fighting the challenge immediately, Mamata said after chairing a coordination meeting with different agencies at Nabanna. On at least three occasions, the chief minister said there was no need to panic while underlining the need for prudence in fighting what WHO has termed a “global health emergency”.

DIAL HELP

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NUMBER CRUNCH

The fingers and the gaps between the fingers need to be rubbed and cleaned properly to ensure that all germs are gone. WHO advises rotational rubbing and cleaning the backs of the fingers with fingers interlocked

DOS AND DON’TS

What to do

What not to do

The fingertips and nails of all fingers of both hands should also be cleaned carefully. Make sure that the handwash or sanitiser reaches under the nails

STATE OF PREPAREDNESS

SCREENING

AWARENESS PITCH

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