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WHO does not recommend travel during coronavirus

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Travel during the coronavirus pandemic is undesirable, but if movement is necessary, you need to keep a distance and, as far as possible, open Windows in trains, cars and buses, said the chief researcher of the world health organization (who) Sumiya Swaminathan, reports Tengrinews.kz with reference to RIA Novosti.

"The first question you need to ask yourself is: do I really need to go? Is this mandatory? If so, you need to minimize the risks. We know that no trip will be risk-free, but there is much we can do to minimize this risk," Swaminathan said in a video comment posted on the who's official Instagram account.

According to her, you should try to keep your distance when you are on a plane, train or bus.

"If you are on a bus or car where you can open the Windows, or even on a train, keep the Windows open so that there is ventilation. Always wear a mask, " the expert said.

Swaminathan also recommended that you carry a sanitizer and wash your hands frequently with soap. For those who feel unwell, who have a cough or fever, the expert recommended postponing the trip.

"If you arrive at a destination where you need to meet people who are at risk, you'd better go through a 14-day quarantine," she added.

In connection with the upcoming holidays, Swaminathan called for celebrating them with family.

"Try to minimize meetings where many different households and families gather, because this always increases the risk of infection," the expert said.

She added that in countries where the weather allows, family events should be held outdoors.

 https://tengrinews.kz/world_news/voz-ne-rekomenduet-poezdki-vo-vremya-koronavirusa-420144/


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