Avoiding Liberal enclaves helps, too.
Soap. Vitamin C. Sunshine.
And keeping away from people in general.
Good old soap and water - and a brush wouldn’t hurt, for under nails and stuff.
I wash my hands often, always have. I usually just use soap but every now and then do use anti-bacterial soap.
I don’t know which is the best way.
Send everything you make to the government, stat......
Wash your hands, carry wipes with you in case grocery or drug store is out of the ones furnished for wiping down the cart. Or wiping down door knobs and have hand sanitizer just in case you need it. There, that answers that.
For giggles, have your soap and hand sanitizer dispensers tested for bacteria. Or your computer keyboard for that matter.
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“Coronavirus panic has anxious New Yorkers swarming drugstores and supermarkets for germ-killers.”
Do these people not own hand soap on a normal day?
Coincidentally I was washing my hands with my massive jug of Dial antibacterial soap while reading this that I’ve had for a long time, and these people are just now buying some?
Go down to skid row and get an alcoholic hand sanitizer.
Bleach pretty much kills everything. I carry a small diluted spray container of a bleach mixture in my purse and car. If I am forced to use a public bathroom, I use it.
If ya got it, washing your hands can atomize infected water particles thereby passing it to others. Now what.
Hand sanitizer is awful. Use 91% isopropyl alcohol for best results. Douse hands and squeeze to get it under your fingernails too.
Avoid the masses.
Stay at home.
Have a garden.
Can your own food.
Slobovians say that it’s hand sanitizer.
So, having Bingo, the neighbor’s new Cocker Spaniel puppy lick my fingers clean ain’t good enough?
Hand sanitizer is okay to take along in the car (or for women, a purse). Remember that it doesn’t decrease a germ load instantly, though. It takes a few minutes. The stuff is largely inappropriate in hospitals, IMO. Disgusting to see young slobs with druggie tattoos and no gloves using the stuff between patients.
If there is a clean restroom (good luck finding one), soap and warm water works best until you grab the door or its handle to leave the rest room.
The hand sanitizers are easier to use and probably less apt to get germy or virusey.
Kaiser with a lot of IDs and ID rns has the hand sanitizers everywhere for staff and patients.
They still use hot water and soap to scrub down if they are doing a procedure or handling the patient.