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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> New Delhi: Amid the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus<\/a> (COVID-19), which has infected 73 people in India and killed more than 4,500 individuals globally, doctors have advised that in addition to regularly washing hands, one should also disinfect their smartphone every 90 minutes with alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

Ravi Shekhar Jha<\/a>, Head of Department at Fortis Escorts Hospital in Faridabad said the best method to disinfect your smartphone is to use regular doctor spirit or the alcohol-based hand sanitizer at least every 90 minutes.

\"Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, or nose. The best option is to use a phone cover or a Bluetooth device and try to touch your phone as less as possible. We would also recommend cleaning your phone at least twice a day,\" Jha told IANS.

According to research, published in 2018 by Insurance2Go, a gadget insurance provider, revealed that smartphone screens have three times more germs than a toilet seat.

One in 20 smartphone users was found to clean their phones less than every six months, said the study.

\"In the time of fear of coronavirus, smartphones should also be disinfected with alcohol-based sanitizer rub. Pour few drops of sanitizer on a tiny clean cotton pad and rub it safely on your entire phone,\" said Jyoti Mutta, Senior Consultant, Microbiology, Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute in New Delhi.

\"You can repeat this process every evening coming back home after an entire day out at work and once in the morning before going out,\" Mutta added.

\"Maintain basic cleanliness, and try to avoid using other's phones especially if suffering from respiratory illness or flu-like symptoms as there is no other way to disinfect these regular gadgets,\" she stressed.

Another study from the University of Surrey in the UK, also found that the home button on your smartphone may be harbouring millions of bacteria - some even harmful.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus as a global pandemic on Wednesday. The death toll of COVID-19 has crossed the 4,500 marks and confirmed cases globally have touched one lakh as per the reports.

According to
Suranjeet Chatterjee<\/a>, Senior Consultant in Internal Medicine Department of Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in New Delhi, \"We should frequently wash our hands, cover our coughs and it is important to adapt to other good hygiene habits that are most important in such a situation.\"

\"Coronavirus and other germs can live on surfaces like glass, metal or plastics and phones are bacteria-ridden. It is necessary that we sanitize our hands frequently and make sure that our hands are clean all the time,\" Chatterjee told IANS.

\"The emphasis should be laid on sanitising our hands rather than sanitizing the phone - once in a while the phone can be sanitized under the guidance of the makers of the phone,\" Chatterjee stressed.

According to the global health agency, the most effective way to protect yourself against coronavirus is by frequently cleaning of your hands with alcohol-based hand rub or washing them with soap and water.

The WHO's report showed the virus infects people of all ages, among which older people and those with underlying medical conditions are at a higher risk of getting infected.

People should eat only well-cooked food, avoid spitting in public, and avoid close contact, the WHO said, adding that it is important for people to seek medical care at the earliest if they become sick.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":74604149,"title":"DoT may move SC against moratorium On Aircel spectrum","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/dot-may-move-sc-against-moratorium-on-aircel-spectrum\/74604149","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":74604231,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Disinfect your smartphone every 90 mins to prevent COVID-19","synopsis":"Amid the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), which has infected 73 people in India and killed more than 4,500 individuals globally, doctors have advised that in addition to regularly washing hands, one should also disinfect their smartphone every 90 minutes with alcohol-based hand sanitizer.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/disinfect-your-smartphone-every-90-mins-to-prevent-covid-19","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"IANS","artdate":"2020-03-13 08:37:58","lastupd":"2020-03-13 08:42:34","breadcrumbTags":["smartphone cleaning","Devices","coronavirus","Ravi Shekhar Jha","World Health Organization","Suranjeet Chatterjee"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/disinfect-your-smartphone-every-90-mins-to-prevent-covid-19"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2020-03-13" data-index="article_1">

每90分钟以防止COVID-19消毒你的智能手机

在新型冠状病毒的快速传播(COVID-19),在印度已经感染了73人,全球超过4500人死亡,医生建议,除了经常洗手,他们也应该消毒一个智能手机与酒精的洗手液每90分钟。

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新德里:在小说的迅速传播冠状病毒(COVID-19)已经感染了73人在印度和全球超过4500人死亡,医生建议,除了经常洗手,他们也应该消毒一个智能手机与酒精的洗手液每90分钟。

拉维·杰哈部门主管法里达巴德说,富通护送医院消毒你的智能手机的最好方法是使用常规医生精神或含酒精的洗手液至少每90分钟。

“避免接触你的眼睛、嘴或鼻子。最好的选择是使用电话或蓝牙设备和试着碰你的手机尽可能少。我们也建议清洗你的电话一天至少两次,”贾告诉题材影片。

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Insurance2Go根据研究,发表在2018年,一款保险提供者,显示,智能手机屏幕有三倍的细菌比马桶座圈。

一个20智能手机用户发现清洁手机不到每六个月,说这项研究。

“在冠状病毒的恐惧的时候,智能手机也应该用含酒精的洗手液擦消毒。倒几滴小清洁棉上的洗手液和擦它安全地在你的整个电话,“Jyoti Mutta说,高级顾问,微生物学,斯里兰卡Balaji行动在新德里医学研究所。

“你可以重复这个过程每天晚上回家在工作一天后,一次在早上出门之前,“Mutta补充道。

“保持基本的清洁,尽量避免使用其他的电话,尤其是患有呼吸道疾病或类似流感的症状,因为没有其他方法消毒这些常规的小玩意,”她强调。

在英国萨里大学的另一项研究,还发现家里按钮在你的智能手机可能窝藏数以百万计的细菌——有些人甚至有害。

世界卫生组织(WHO)宣布周三新型冠状病毒作为全球大流行。COVID-19已经越过了4500马克的死亡人数和全球确诊病例接触有一个十万的按照报告。

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根据Suranjeet Chatterjee高级顾问Indraprastha阿波罗医院内科部门在新德里,“我们应该经常洗手,覆盖我们的咳嗽和适应其他良好的卫生习惯是很重要的,最重要的是在这种情况下。”

“冠状病毒和其他微生物可以生活在表面像玻璃,金属或塑料和手机bacteria-ridden。有必要我们清洁手经常并确保我们的手是干净的,”Chatterjee告诉题材影片。

“重点应该放在清洁我们的手而不是消毒电话——偶尔电话可以消毒的指导下手机的制造商,“Chatterjee压力。

根据全球卫生机构,最有效的方法来保护自己对冠状病毒是通过经常与含酒精的手部清洁你的手擦或用肥皂和水清洗。

世界卫生组织的报告显示,病毒感染所有年龄段的人,其中老年人和那些有潜在疾病感染的风险更高。

人们应该只吃煮熟的食物,避免在公共场所吐痰,并避免密切接触,世卫组织还说,重要的是为人们寻求医疗保健最早如果他们生病。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> New Delhi: Amid the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus<\/a> (COVID-19), which has infected 73 people in India and killed more than 4,500 individuals globally, doctors have advised that in addition to regularly washing hands, one should also disinfect their smartphone every 90 minutes with alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

Ravi Shekhar Jha<\/a>, Head of Department at Fortis Escorts Hospital in Faridabad said the best method to disinfect your smartphone is to use regular doctor spirit or the alcohol-based hand sanitizer at least every 90 minutes.

\"Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, or nose. The best option is to use a phone cover or a Bluetooth device and try to touch your phone as less as possible. We would also recommend cleaning your phone at least twice a day,\" Jha told IANS.

According to research, published in 2018 by Insurance2Go, a gadget insurance provider, revealed that smartphone screens have three times more germs than a toilet seat.

One in 20 smartphone users was found to clean their phones less than every six months, said the study.

\"In the time of fear of coronavirus, smartphones should also be disinfected with alcohol-based sanitizer rub. Pour few drops of sanitizer on a tiny clean cotton pad and rub it safely on your entire phone,\" said Jyoti Mutta, Senior Consultant, Microbiology, Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute in New Delhi.

\"You can repeat this process every evening coming back home after an entire day out at work and once in the morning before going out,\" Mutta added.

\"Maintain basic cleanliness, and try to avoid using other's phones especially if suffering from respiratory illness or flu-like symptoms as there is no other way to disinfect these regular gadgets,\" she stressed.

Another study from the University of Surrey in the UK, also found that the home button on your smartphone may be harbouring millions of bacteria - some even harmful.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus as a global pandemic on Wednesday. The death toll of COVID-19 has crossed the 4,500 marks and confirmed cases globally have touched one lakh as per the reports.

According to
Suranjeet Chatterjee<\/a>, Senior Consultant in Internal Medicine Department of Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in New Delhi, \"We should frequently wash our hands, cover our coughs and it is important to adapt to other good hygiene habits that are most important in such a situation.\"

\"Coronavirus and other germs can live on surfaces like glass, metal or plastics and phones are bacteria-ridden. It is necessary that we sanitize our hands frequently and make sure that our hands are clean all the time,\" Chatterjee told IANS.

\"The emphasis should be laid on sanitising our hands rather than sanitizing the phone - once in a while the phone can be sanitized under the guidance of the makers of the phone,\" Chatterjee stressed.

According to the global health agency, the most effective way to protect yourself against coronavirus is by frequently cleaning of your hands with alcohol-based hand rub or washing them with soap and water.

The WHO's report showed the virus infects people of all ages, among which older people and those with underlying medical conditions are at a higher risk of getting infected.

People should eat only well-cooked food, avoid spitting in public, and avoid close contact, the WHO said, adding that it is important for people to seek medical care at the earliest if they become sick.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":74604149,"title":"DoT may move SC against moratorium On Aircel spectrum","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/dot-may-move-sc-against-moratorium-on-aircel-spectrum\/74604149","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":74604231,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Disinfect your smartphone every 90 mins to prevent COVID-19","synopsis":"Amid the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), which has infected 73 people in India and killed more than 4,500 individuals globally, doctors have advised that in addition to regularly washing hands, one should also disinfect their smartphone every 90 minutes with alcohol-based hand sanitizer.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/disinfect-your-smartphone-every-90-mins-to-prevent-covid-19","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"IANS","artdate":"2020-03-13 08:37:58","lastupd":"2020-03-13 08:42:34","breadcrumbTags":["smartphone cleaning","Devices","coronavirus","Ravi Shekhar Jha","World Health Organization","Suranjeet Chatterjee"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/disinfect-your-smartphone-every-90-mins-to-prevent-covid-19"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/disinfect-your-smartphone-every-90-mins-to-prevent-covid-19/74604231">