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How To Properly Wash Your Hands

The step that is often missed is washing the tips of the fingers, which is partly intended to clean the underside of the ends of our fingernails where pathogens tend to thrive.

All things being equal, it's best to keep fingernails trimmed, as longer nails pick up and hold more potential pathogens.

In a health care setting or circumstances where there is frequent contact with others, it's best to minimize jewellery like rings and bracelets.

 
 

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