Two guests over 14 years old, at a distance and without sharing plates and glasses: the rules of Christmas at the table



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So here are some common sense rules to follow. To suggest it is Carlo Signorelli, a professor at the San Raffaele hospital in Milan, interviewed by News Mediaset. The first rule is that of spacing: seats at the table separated by at least one and a half meters since while talking and laughing the transmission by air of the Coronavirus is facilitated.

And so: eliminate hugs and do not exchange glasses and napkins. The same happens with the dishes – if it is really necessary, use ad hoc cutlery, which does not come into contact with the diners’ dishes – and with the cutlery: do not use your own cutlery to take food from someone else’s plate.

There is also a rule for leftovers: it is always better to cook them, to kill viruses and bacteria you need 60 degrees, even for a few minutes. Then avoid handing over the phone to congratulate. Eliminate Christmas carols to avoid droplet (respiratory droplets). No to sharing towels. remember change the air– Just leave a thread of the window open during lunch or dinner.



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