I wash my hands then give them a squirt of hand sanitizer. Sometimes the humidity left by washing your hands with soap and water alone is not good (not to mention drying them on a re-used towel), although probably an antibacterial soap would help. This is not a bad idea at any time, btw, corona virus or not.
Speaking of anti-contamination strategies, I had to laugh about NYC and its anti-plastic bags law soon to go into effect...reusable bags (cloth or paper) are virtual microbial hothouses. You pick up something touched by many different hands, put it in with packages of ground beef or chicken, put all of these things on your lettuce or other raw greens...and...e-coli, at least. I read that the reusable bags are a major risk for food contamination. But NY is so obsessed with the current political war on petroleum products that who cares about the other implications.
40 years ago I read cautions about reusing paper lunch bags for the same reasons.
Oh well, as we know, logic is invalid in a discussion with LibTards.
Ironically, the best thing to do would be to go back to the tried and true brown paper grocery bags. Trees are farmed and what’s more environmentally safe to put into the ground than a plain paper bag?
Critical reasoning skills are as extinct as the dinos.
You've hit a soft spot. I need therapy as I loved those plastic bags.
Of all the stupid laws NY has come up with, this one is insane and a hoax. A scam. It's 5 cents for a paper bag. Three cents goes to NYS, the other two cents goes to the local community NOT the store owner! Insane or what?!! Then, the newspeople tell us where to keep the germ filled reusable bags so we don't forget them when we go to the store.
Before sliding into deep depression, I solved my problem by buying a box of the so called "single use" bags. Hope I won't get arrested.