How to wash your hands
Good hand hygiene is the best way to protect yourself from a respiratory illness like COVID-19.
In the video above, Lauren Hinkle, Nebraska Medicine infection preventionist, demonstrates the hand-washing technique recommended by the World Health Organization.
This method takes about 40 seconds. You can use hot or cold water, but make sure you're applying enough friction.
Step 1:
Wet your hands with water.
Step 2:
Apply enough soap to cover all hand surfaces.
Step 3:
Rub your hands palm to palm.
Step 4:
Interlace your fingers, with your palm touching the back of the other hand. Rub back and forth. Do the same on the other side.
Step 5:
Face your palms together, interlace your fingers, and rub back and forth.
Step 6:
Rub rotationally around the base of both thumbs.
Step 7:
Cup your hand and rub the tips of all your fingers in your cupped palm to clean your nails and nail beds. Do this for both hands.
Step 8:
Open up your palm, rub the tips of your fingers in small little circles inside each palm.
Step 9:
Finish off the time by rubbing soap all over your hands, then rinse.
Step 10:
Use a paper towel, or something else, to dry your hands before turning off the water. Once your hands are dry, use the towel to turn off the faucet.