
Recently, many disinfection guides have appeared on the Internet. They either teach others how to spray alcohol and disinfectant water, or teach others how to dry a quilt or use a purple light. All kinds of instructions seem to be full of scientific sense. Following the above operations can indeed play a role in disinfection and drive away viruses from the home, but in fact these operations have no practical significance at all.

Before the epidemic is released, it is indeed necessary to disinfect the home in order to prevent the virus remaining in the home from spreading and infecting neighbors or other people, causing the virus to spread in society. But after the epidemic is relaxed, disinfection is completely unnecessary. Many disinfection guides currently on the Internet are either works written by some authors to earn traffic, or they are marketing articles published by certain hospitals or disinfection product manufacturers. The purpose is to get people to spend money to buy disinfection products and take advantage of the opportunity to make a lot of money.

When the epidemic is released, it is impossible to avoid viruses no matter how you protect yourself. Because there are many asymptomatic infected in the society, they are mobile virus spreaders. When they arrive at a place, they will bring the virus to that place. Anyone who goes out will always be infected with the virus to some extent, and then takes it home. In this case, it is impossible for us to remove the virus at home.

Now we have no idea who the virus carriers are in society. Objectively speaking, when the epidemic is relaxed, everyone we meet when going out may be a carrier of the virus. Therefore, whether we are willing or not, we will inevitably deal with the virus as long as we go out. It can be said that contact with the new coronavirus has become a part of our future life. In the future, we can only rely on our own immunity to protect ourselves. Don't try to protect yourself by keeping a distance from the virus. This method is unrealistic in the era of liberalization.

The era when the epidemic is relaxed is an era of living and dying with viruses. In this era, everything we buy may be accompanied by the new coronavirus. Whether it’s clothes, shoes, socks, fruits, vegetables, or various work or daily necessities, the coronavirus may be on them. Because the clothing store owners we met or the aunts selling vegetables and fruits, etc., may be infected one by one. Since they hang around their stores all day long, it is normal for the goods in the stores to be infected with the virus.

In this open era where people can be exposed to the new coronavirus at any time, it is completely meaningless to disinfect the home. It is a complete waste of money and time to disinfect the home after the positive has turned negative. Nowadays, many so-called experts are making various disinfection guides online. In fact, they are helping disinfection product companies to market their products and treat the general public as leeks.