Standard cleaning with water and detergent is sufficient in accommodation facilities. Particular attention should be paid to the surfaces that are frequently touched by hands, door handles, batteries, handrails, toilet and sink cleaning. There is no scientific evidence that the use of a number of products that are claimed to be specifically effective for this virus provide extra protection.
Attention should be paid to hand cleaning. Hands should be washed with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, and alcohol-based hand antiseptics should be used in the absence of soap and water. There is no need to use soap with antiseptic or antibacterial, normal soap is enough.
The person suffering from any viral respiratory infection should cover his nose and mouth with a disposable tissue paper during coughing or sneezing, if there is no paper tissue, use the elbow inside, if possible, not entering crowded places, if necessary, closing the mouth and nose, using a medical mask if possible. is recommended.