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Professor of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology. The doctor. Resit MistikTalking out loud on public transportation will increase the risk of virus transmission, as it increases the number of drops that will come out of your mouth.
Professor Dr. Reşit Mıstık said: “Some of the courtesy rules are also helpful for the prevention of infectious diseases. For example, talking out loud, talking on the phone, eating and not wearing clean clothes increases the risk of infectious diseases. Talking out loud or on the phone increases the number of mouth drops on the part of the patient. “It can cause the person’s secretions to spread and people around him to get this disease.”
Mystik said:
“In a second case, snacks and meals can cause some microbes to be taken out of the environment with food. A third option is dirty laundry. It may be the transfer of some disease-causing microorganisms to people on public transportation. It is very important to prevent and comply with the previous courtesy rules, “he said.
Mistik, who stated that not only during outbreaks, but also those with respiratory illnesses should not use public transportation, wear medical masks if they have to, and complete other trips with their backs to them and not speak at all, if possible. ” “If this cannot be done, it increases the possibility of transmission not only of viruses, but also of many bacterial factors.”
(IHA)