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Coronavirus and Truckers

TRUCKERS BECOMING HUMAN TRAFFIC

Coronanvirus and Truckers.Truck drivers all across are asking the question, am I safe from getting the coronavirus? The answer is somewhat simple. As authorities had thought, the virus does not seem to able to survive on surfaces for lengthy periods, meaning, unlike hepatitis which can survive for long periods (up to a week) on surfaces, the coronavirus does not initially appear to have this kind of stamina.

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Truckers have been susceptible to many diseases being they meet more strangers than the average person. A truck driver on average covers 500 miles in one day covering a vast area, which can include area that are filled with sick people. Truckers on a daily basis, come face to face with people in truck stops, rest stops, restaurants and so much more, making their odds of coming in close contact with the sick, very high,

Preventive medicine is best for truckers

Coronavirus and Truckers. Best way to treat the disease is staying out of its way. You can start by wiping down places like door handles, Steering wheels and anything your hand touch several times a day. Also avoid rubbing your eyes, as this is one of the easiest way into your body for a virus. Practice sanitary habits and steer clear of coughs and sneezes from strangers. Coronavirus and Truckers.

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