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masks to protect from viruses amazon, 'Dr. Oz Show' host Dr. Mehmet Oz joins Harris Faulkner to discuss the coronavirus outbreak on 'Outnumbered Overtime.' As confirmed cases of coronavirus continue to grow throughout both the U.S. and the world, health officials are reminding the public to wash their hands to prevent the spread of the virus. “Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing,” Dr. Amy Fuller, director of Endicott College’s family nurse practitioner master’s degree program, told Fox News. “If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol. Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.”

masks to protect from viruses amazon - CORONAVIRUS-INSPIRED TIKTOK DANCE REMINDS SOCIAL-MEDIA USERS TO WASH HANDS According to Twitter, it appears the message has resonated with citizens all over — especially men. Dr. Eric Schneider recently wrote on Twitter that he observed a “line in the men’s room to wash hands at the sinks, describing it as a “new” experience. However, that fact has prompted Twitter to ask another question entirely: Were men not washing their hands before? CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

masks to protect from viruses amazon, Twitter has since come together to question – and shame – the public bathroom practices of men following the reportedly revealing “experience” shared by Dr. Schneider. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Whether or not the responses on Twitter were reflective of men's washing habits, practicing good hygiene and properly washing hands has been described as key in preventing the spread of the potentially fatal virus. Just make sure you are doing it correctly.

masks to protect from viruses amazon - 'Dr. Oz Show' host Dr. Mehmet Oz joins Harris Faulkner to discuss the coronavirus outbreak on 'Outnumbered Overtime.' The White House says it has issued no formal guidance to staff about limiting in-person meetings due to coronavirus, but certain offices are making their own decisions and taking common-sense steps to prevent the spread, Fox News is told. A senior administration official, who works closely with the defense and national security community, told Fox News earlier Monday that the White House and State Department are discouraging foreign officials from coming to visit and instead are opting for phone calls and video conferences when possible.

masks to protect from viruses amazon - Another White House source familiar with the decisions told Fox News this is “nothing formal.” “But I think, like most of the guidance out there, these are just common-sense decisions to make,” the source said. After Fox News first reported the developments, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham denied there was any formal policy speaking to this. “Reports that the White House has issued formal guidelines to staff instructing them to limit in-person interactions and meetings are completely false. While we have asked all Americans to exercise common-sense hygiene measures, we are conducting business as usual. I want to remind the media once again to be responsible with all reporting,” she said in a statement.