Smoking does not prevent coronavirus infections. Not only does smoking not prevent viral infections, it also reduces the body’s resistance. When you smoke, your hands will repeatedly touch your mouth and nose, and the virus may instead enter your body as a result. You can’t wear a mask when you smoke, and you will reduce your protection as a result. So the correct prevention of infection with coronavirus infection requires preventive measures such as reducing parties, reducing unnecessary travel, wearing masks, and washing hands regularly to reduce personal exposure and the chance of infection.