Teachers and Staff: When to Wash Hands [Guinea]
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2015/06/05
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Series: When to Wash Hands: Ebola
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Alternative Title:Teachers and Staff: When to Wash Hands [English]
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Description:As teachers and staff members, stay healthy and be good examples for students. Always wash your hands with soap and water for 20-30 seconds:
• Before entering the school
• Before preparing food, eating, or helping children eat
• After using the toilet or helping a child use the toilet
• After touching another person
• After touching body fluids: pee, poop, vomit, tears, snot, spit, blood, or sweat
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