Coronavirus: US Health adviser licks finger after advising people not to touch the face

Dr Sara Cody, the director of the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, licked her finger right after telling people to not touch their face, eyes and nose.

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Not every time, irony gets caught on camera but when it does it always create buzz. Amidst the coronavirus scare, a US health adviser was caught licking fingers while issuing a public statement on physical contact to stop spreading of coronavirus. 

Dr Sara Cody, the director of the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, licked her finger right after telling people to not touch their face, eyes and nose. The video says Sara saying, "Today, start working on not touching your face, because one main way viruses spread, is when you touch your own mouth, nose or eyes." Right after that Sara licked her finger for flipping the page.

Like the whole world, the US is also in danger of coronavirus. On Friday, US President Donald Trump signed a bill to provide $8.3 billion to strengthen the capacity to test for coronavirus and fund other measures in the United States. So far, in half of the 50 US states cases have now been reported and fifteen people have lost their lives in the country, out of more than 250 cases.

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