Grin. Nah. Not Howard Hughs. But I work in a prison ministry. If 1% have meth resistant staph in the general population it’s probably 10% or more in the prisons. I think I’m almost guaranteed to come in contact with it, as are nurses and prison guards. It’s been identified in the jail there so it’s without a doubt at the location. I think it’s worth a few washings and a little common sense to keep it away from my children.
All of us in the Healthcare industry, including local hospitals and nursing homes are being told that we probably ALL have it colonized on our skin and in our nasal passages.
Hibiclens is what is recommended to remove it from the skin.