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tatuchka [14]
2 years ago
13

3 do's and 3 don'ts during the pandemic and explain why you should and shouldn't do these things.​

English
2 answers:
guajiro [1.7K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

wear a mask so it doesn't spread. sanitize so you can stay and feel clean. social distance so you don't infect others

Don't touch your eyes or you will get sick

Don't put things in your mouth or it will get you very sick

Don't have large gatherings or people can get infected

solmaris [256]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

don'ts:

don't take of your mask in public.

don't go close to other people.

and don't have contact with people you dont know.

do's:

put sanitizer/alcohol after having contact with an object.

always carry alcohol/sanitizer with you.

and always put on your mask and faceshield when you go out.

:))

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