You are thick headed we known this on FR.
Soap doesn’t kill RNA virus not in the 20-30 seconds it is in contact on your hands.
Medical grade disinfectants take 10 min of contact time for virus like HIV, EBOLA and any hemorrhagic fever virus.
Soap can remove the contaminated material via displacement but it cannot kill virus in the time span of contact that’s just fact. Yes they say wash your hands frequently that’s boiler plate.
In a known contact scenario such as a medical doctor or nurse you will be not using only soap you must use hospital grade certified skin contact safe viricide with at least 5 min of contact time or until air dry.
Who trained you? The CDC and USAMIIRD trained us.
I am hazmat and biowarfare certified, with full SCBA ratings aka bubble suits. The average person couldn’t use a full suit if they wanted too they would just contaminate the surrounding area and themselves too. It takes a buddy system airlock tents, decon spray and scrub stations, step in and out pools.
Yeah buddy wash your hands then touch your eyes, face or nose good luck to you if you have been in contact with Ebola HFV or Marburg
If you were around FR back before 2007 you might remember “Mother Abigail”, the retired CDC scientist who was tracking flu, Ebola, and the original SARS virus.
If her name doesn’t ring a bell I know that you will find this thread about her interesting.
It’s definitely one of the most unique episodes at FR
THE COMING WAVE (An Interview With Mother Abigail)
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2820204/posts
“It was the Ides of March, late in the night - on the hottest conservative forum on the Internet - that she appeared.
In an obscure section of that web site she posted a cryptically titled thread, made a comment about Ebola, a comment about God and then posted an advisory about a “worldwide health threat.”
In a section that had seen only seven threads in the past seven days, she wove a strange, exotic and haunting thread for two days.
Then on the 17th of March she posted the first of 20 highly technical medical threads about the SARS outbreak - and over the next eleven days guided both lay and professionals, transformed the web site, crushed the paradigm and changed the way we interface with breaking news forever.
Oh, and there is that strange aspect of her name.
Every literate person on the Web knew and understood, not only what it meant, but the endless nuances that lay associated with that name, in this context.
She signed on as Mother Abigail...
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2820204/posts