coronavirus pandemic, which is slowly shifting the world towards a new normal.The custom of shaking hands to greet people may be ditched permanently to avoid the spread of the deadly bug.Instead, public health experts have suggested a "Japanese-style" greeting culture could be used, reports The Telegraph.Speaking to peers, Baron Piot, a professor and microbiologist from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine discussed the need of changing individual behaviour in a bid to keep the community safe.He said the need for face masks and social distancing is likely to become the new norm to prevent the spread of not just coronavirus, but other respiratory diseases.Professor Piot said: "Shaking hands is probably out forever."Using face.