The best way to have some level of protection is to follow the recommendations of the epidemiologists and be extremely careful about your behavior.
I would be doubtful that the best way is to listening to someone who hasn’t on their list avoiding closed spaces, ventilation and humidity (in closed spaces), avoiding touching common buttons with fingers and recommends cloth masks (as opposed to reused FFP2/3) but has cleaning/desinfection on their list a good source of information.
Then of course we are back to clinical trials which are really the only way to prove this method work.
Then why do you link to advice that recommends unproven interventions like desinfection and using gloves when serving food?
I would be doubtful that the best way is to listening to someone who hasn’t on their list avoiding closed spaces, ventilation and humidity (in closed spaces), avoiding touching common buttons with fingers and recommends cloth masks (as opposed to reused FFP2/3) but has cleaning/desinfection on their list a good source of information.
Then why do you link to advice that recommends unproven interventions like desinfection and using gloves when serving food?