I know, right? My husband does the grocery shopping since he is already at work. He drops everything on the back porch. Then he goes and does his decon. He lives in a camper for now, so all his stuff happens out there. I put on gloves, mask, lay out a towel (my clean area), wipe everything down and let it sit on the towel. if there are small things too small to wipe, I have a bucket of bleach water and I immerse. I put frozen stuff away but let everything dry and sit. They may be covered with pollen, lol...
I get fresh gloves to go back and get the other stuff later. After dealing with outside stuff my final two steps are: wipe the door knobs, change my clothes, take off gloves, wash my hands, jump in the shower.
It is overkill, I know. We have a lot of high risk here and are hoping to hold out until there is more understanding and treatment.
“It is overkill, I know. We have a lot of high risk here and are hoping to hold out until there is more understanding and treatment.”
It isn’t overkill, nor is the raincoat you wear. On the Chris Martinson videos he talked about how it was like treating a firearm. Always loaded, never point it in a bad direction, etc. And not just sometimes, but ALL THE TIME because the consequences of getting shot are so dire.
BTW - the freezer doesn’t destroy the virus, but actually preserves it, so those packages need to get cleaned as well.