Research has shown that we touch our faces far more often than we may realize and this creates a major path for the spread of the disease.
Behavioral scientists have made recommendations based on empirical evidence on how to reduce the number of times you touch your face. More information about this project is here and here.
We have created an infographic with these tips. And with help from our many friends and colleagues around the world (see below), we are working on translating the information to as many languages as possible. Behavioral changes are critically needed to reduce the spread of coronavirus. This is a start so please share the information!
Below are two links per language. If you’d like the jpg image file, then click on the image. If you’d like the pdf file, then click on the language link.
Contact us at info@psychonomic.org if
- you can provide a translation not here yet
- you spot an error in translation
Thanks to all of the contributors to the translations:
Agata Wolna
Alaitz Aizpurua Sanz
Alexandra Fronzek
Amit Murmu
Andrea Vranic
Anna Nylén
Betül Uyguç
Euijin Son, Seoyoung Ahn
Garrett Greeley
Hadeer Soliman
Jacob Li
Jeanne Charoy
Jonathan A. Caballero
Jun Kawaguchi
Khitam Abdelaziz
Krishna Savani
Lamnin family
Laura Mickes
Mary Portillo
Montserrat Comesaña
Nedim Uyguç
Nicholas Pepe
Nina Kazanina
Ole Gunnar Zetterstrøm
Papadopoulos family
Raeya Maswood
Raeya Maswood
Rafael Ortega
Raquel Gutierrez-Fernández
Sahar Sultana
Shats family
Sibel Uyguç
Siripoom McKay
Sonja Huotari
Suparna Rajaram
Teresa Bajo
Tori Peña
Weiye Yuan