WHO Calls for "3 Denseness" Avoiding "3 Cs" in English Coronavirus July 19 4:42

WHO = World Health Organization means "crowded", "close" and "closed" to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection, even if restrictions such as going out restrictions are lifted. Take the initials of English and call it "Avoid the 3 Cs".

This is what WHO called out by posting a message on Facebook.

In the message, the English acronyms for "dense", "close", and "closed" are all "C", so "let's avoid three Cs".

"Dense" is defined as a place with many people nearby, "close" is defined as a poorly ventilated space, especially when talking to people at close range.

The WHO points out that if these three conditions overlap, the risk of spreading the new coronavirus becomes higher, and calls for thinking about where to go even if restrictions such as going out restrictions are lifted.

As measures to be taken, avoid congestion and shorten the time to stay in a closed space, keep at least 1 meter from people, open windows and doors and ventilate as much as possible, hands Keep them clean, cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing, and wear a mask if it is difficult to keep a distance from people.If you feel unwell, go to the hospital immediately. I ask you to stay at home unless it happens.