Aside from wearing a face mask and proper hand washing, going cashless is a must for your safety. Officials of World Health Organization (WHO) have warned the public about the possibility that coronavirus can be spread through handling money.
Since the virus is droplet based and can stick to surfaces for several days, bank notes and coins might be virus carriers. Hence, they urge people to use credit cards or electronic payments instead.
GCash, the number one mobile wallet in the Philippines, has reported a significant increase in new users for the past three months, which means more and more people are going cashless.
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Since the virus is droplet based and can stick to surfaces for several days, bank notes and coins might be virus carriers. Hence, they urge people to use credit cards or electronic payments instead.
GCash, the number one mobile wallet in the Philippines, has reported a significant increase in new users for the past three months, which means more and more people are going cashless.
Read more »