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    March 25, 20208:57 amApril 2, 2020

    Stickers in public transport

    Infectious diseases can spread through surfaces that are touched by many people, every day. In the current COVID-19 outbreak, one central advice is to avoid touching surfaces in public transport with your hands.

    The Danish national railway company has put up stickers telling people to push buttons with their elbows. As habits are difficult to break, these stickers are placed right next to the buttons to open the doors and remind passengers right when they are about to push them.

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