Please note: Information below is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.See tips and information from the CDC here.Since we were young children, we always heard the same thing from our parents and teachers: wash your hands.
Wash your hands after using the bathroom, wash your hands before eating, wash your hands after playing outside. Wash your hands, wash your hands, wash your hands.
Of course, it was bound to catch on, and we most certainly nailed the concept. But lately, we’ve had to take things up a notch.Nowadays, every time we wash our hands, we make sure it’s for at least 20 seconds — and we do it even more often than we used to.
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