The general public generally does not need to wear gloves at all times in their daily lives, as long as they wash their hands regularly. Gloves are only necessary when there is direct contact with contaminants. However, if you are already a carrier of the virus, you can reduce the spread of pathogens caused by touching bystanders or shared items by wearing gloves. It is recommended that you avoid touching items in public areas, such as faucets and doorknobs, when you go out on a daily basis and wash your hands promptly when you get home. If you wear gloves on a daily basis, the gloves used can generally be reused, but care needs to be taken to keep them clean and dry, wash them regularly, and pay attention to disinfection treatment.