With the businesses and communities all over the country gradually starting to reopen, people are more concerned about how they should head out to work or visit restaurants. The lockdown being eased does not mean that the health risks have been completely mitigated. So, you must follow the given safety measures to stay safe as the lockdown gets lifted. Precautions to take while commuting The safest option to commute as the coronavirus lockdown gets eased is to take your bike or car or walk to work. Trains and buses are like the Petri dishes for spreading the respiratory infection. Even taking a cab to reach your destination is better than relying on public transports during this time. Safety measures for the office Avoid elevators because maintaining your distance from others is nearly impossible in such a constricted place. If you have to take the elevators, face the wall so that…
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The swift transmission of the COVID-19 pandemic also brought with itself an increase in the spread of misinformation and fake news. A number of myths about the virus and the ways of protecting oneself have been doing the rounds. So, let’s take a look at the common myths about coronavirus and get to know the facts. Myth: Eating onion and drinking hot water would keep the virus away Fact: Onion is a popular remedy for flu and cold in ancient medicines. It even has some antimicrobial properties. But, the belief that onion can keep coronavirus away is just one of the health myths to stop believing. In terms of hot water, coronavirus gets killed in the water at over 560 Celsius after thirty minutes, and the human body cannot lift the temperature to that degree. Myth: Sunlight can kill coronavirus Fact: Standing in the sun for any amount of time…