Elbow-bumping, Asian Namaste bowing or feet-tapping: these are just few greeting alternatives that may soon emerge to substitute traditional handshakes and cuddles as world authorities go on the warpath against the China-originated coronavirus that has already taken the lives of around 3,000 people worldwide.
Here is a list of some virus-related recommendations some officials have recently outlined to prevent the spread of the infection.
- Who would have thought that someone would ever dare to try and stop French people from kissing each other? Yet, “the reduction in social contacts of a physical nature” was highly advised by French Health Minister Olivier Veran last week. “That includes the practice of the bise [kiss]”, the official said.
Namaste Instead of Kissing? How Coronavirus is Changing People’s Greetings Routine
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Namaste Instead of Kissing? How Coronavirus is Changing People’s Greetings Routine
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