I go once a week to the market. I wear a mask, hat and old clothes. When I return I go to a “wash area” we have set up where I take off my clothes and they go into a bag plastic bag. I then immediately take a hot shower. The clothes and the towels I used in the bathroom are washed immediately in the washing machine in hot water, then drier heated. The grocery packages to the extent possible are wiped with a disinfectant and a bleach solution. I also clean off the car handles, steering wheel and anywhere else touched with disinfectant and bleach, and then proceed to also clean the doorknobs where I came in.
This is our normal procedure now.
Sounds like loads of fun.
I go once a week to the market. I wear a mask, hat and old clothes. When I return I go to a wash area we have set up where I take off my clothes and they go into a bag plastic bag. I then immediately take a hot shower. The clothes and the towels I used in the bathroom are washed immediately in the washing machine in hot water, then drier heated. The grocery packages to the extent possible are wiped with a disinfectant and a bleach solution. I also clean off the car handles, steering wheel and anywhere else touched with disinfectant and bleach, and then proceed to also clean the doorknobs where I came in.
This is our normal procedure now.
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Does somebody in your household have a serious underlying health condition? If not, you are living in utter FEAR.
“...I go once a week to the market.
I wear a mask, hat and old clothes.
When I return I go to a wash area we have set up
where I take off my clothes and they go into
a bag plastic bag.
I then immediately take a hot shower...”
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I go several times a week to the grocery and hardware store.
I have never worn a mask.
I do not do anything any differently now than I have ever done,
except the places I would normally go to are closed due to the panic.
I refuse to live my life in fear.