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COVID-19: What You Should Know About Fomites or Things

That Can Put You at Risk

Coronavirus or COVID-19 is alarmingly spreading among humans due to its


contagious nature. The threat of the spread of the disease has imposed
restrictions on people making them stay in their houses with exceptions to
emergencies.
As people have now isolated themselves in their houses, the human-to-
human interaction is controlled to some extent. But despite that, people
should be cautious about fomites and how to avoid them to prevent the
coronavirus spread.
So, what exactly are fomites?
Due to the increase in population and mobility, the transmission of
pathogens has intensified causing the spread of the disease to a large
extent. However, to control the spread of the disease, the prominent thing
is to understand how the pathogens get transmitted in the environment.
Many people assume that the viruses get spread mainly through airborne
route or by direct contact with the infected people. Little do they know that
the environment also plays a huge part in the transmission of the disease.
Fomites are the objects or surfaces (porous and nonporous) that may get
contaminated with pathogens and serve as a vehicle in transmitting the
disease from one person to another. When a person is ill with coronavirus,
their body secretions like nasal fluid, cough or saliva shed the viruses.
While coughing or sneezing, the infected droplets come out from their
mouth and settle on fomites or objects present around them.
Viruses survival on fomites depend on many factors like humidity,
temperature, properties of the fomite or the nature of the virus. If the
viruses stay on fomites for long, their count may decrease after a
few hours and may no longer harm humans. However, if any person
encounters fomites while they are active, the viruses may gain entry into
their bodies and cause infection. Fomites can be anything from milk
packets to the newspaper. Here is the list of fomites which may increase the
risk of coronavirus and ways to avoid them.
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1. Milk Packets: Many people are in their houses but constantly
availing the service of milk packets at their doorstep. To some extent, it is
good as the risk of going out amidst the outbreak of pandemic is reduced.
However, the milk packets which are being delivered every day to our
homes may contain the virus and increase the risk of coronavirus.
Therefore, to maintain the safety, it is good to first wash the packet in
running water and detergent and then use it or keep in the fridge.

2. Water Cans: Water is a necessity... Keeping a stock of water is


very important as we don't know long exactly will this last and till when
there will be restrictions imposed from going out of the house. If you are
buying water cans, make sure to wash your hands with soap and water after
lifting it. Also, before bringing in the cans, disinfect it with soap and water
and let them stand in sunlight for few hours.
3. Groceries: Whatever groceries you buy may contain
coronavirus as many people might have touched the packets with barehand,
and who knows, some of them might be infected with COVID-19. Therefore,
while buying groceries, prevent yourself from touching your eyes, mouth or
nose. Also, before entering the house, leave the grocery basket outside in
the sunlight and then wash the grocery packets in running water and
detergent. Don't forget to change the dress you wore during grocery
shopping and wash it immediately.
4. Newspaper: The newspaper which we receive every day can
also increase the risk of coronavirus. Before it comes to our homes, it is
handled and touched by many people in many places. We are unsure of the
ways how they are handled which makes them a vulnerable object that can
cause coronavirus. As we can't disinfect newspaper with soap and water, it
is better to avoid it for few days.

5. Mobile Phones: According to the Centres for Disease Control


and Prevention, digital objects like mobile phones and laptops may also act
as a vehicle for coronavirus. Therefore, wiping the outer cover of mobile
phones with a disinfectant is good as it may expose you to viruses. People
should also keep in their mind that while they are out, limit the usage of
phones or avoid keeping it to any surfaces.
-: Be cautious and Be safe :-

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