Due to urbanisation, and the rapid development of different infrastructure and transportation system. Contagious pathogen has become increasingly dangerous in urban environments. Coming into contact with some surfaces in public is unavoidable. Making matters worse, we all have the tendency to touch our face unintentionally, often very frequently. However, this is not the end, there are some interesting ways which we could adopt to break this habit that has been with us since a very young age.
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https://www.sciencealert.com/study-shows-just-how-long-coronaviruses-can-stick-around-on-a-surface
http://www.goalband.co.uk/psychology-of-wristbands.html
Sze Chun Liu 3035723338
This is a refreshing insight into other aspects covid-19 is impacting our lives. Appreciate that you considered this topic in the context of these various surfaces. However, it can be foregrounded more because the storyboard is about the interior/spatial infrastructures and not just the human body.
Within the medical research sources, which of these are expert / creditable voices? The content of ScienceAlert is science-related but not a substitute for more credible sources such as from the Harvard Medical School, HKU Medical Team (and their publications).