I would say for now in the US as we try to flatten the curve over the next few weeks or more that the medical/science/immunologist experts are a good source for answers.
Bleach for surfaces but not skin, of course. Hand sanitizers are for when soap and water is not readily available. Since it's not feasible to wipe down all surfaces in public hand sanitizers are the best bet. I don't care what anyone says, I never trust a doorknob.
Today while at the pet store the store manager who was behind the register said they can't get any hand sanitizer for their employees/store so he sent an employee go to Walmart and buy whatever rubbing alcohol remained, if any.
Rubbing alcohol is selling out locally in addition to hand sanitizer. I'm making my own with aloe and went to the local chain grocer. I could not believe they are charging $3.99 for a 16 oz bottle!!!! It's $2.50 at CVS, Target, etc when it's in stock.
I'm not referring to vintage medicine...but we don't have a vaccine for this one either so in that sense it's not like we're that far advanced. I'm just so curious about how people dealt with the fear and risk management, sanitation at home and such. Also, were there dedicated pandemic radio...
This is bringing to light how much of what we buy here in the US is sourced from China. I didn't realize until now that most wedding dresses, for example are from there.
I was born a proud :) germophobe and have never left home without some sort of sanitizing wipe or slather. I had long-lasting bronchitis last year and it took me many months to fully recover. Days before this I had tried to relax my (some would say) OCD approach to cleanliness. Big mistake! I...
I'm not asking for fortune-telling. I'm asking for people to share tips, tricks and knowledge of what people did in the past to cope with a world-wide virus.
I used to post here frequently many years ago. The overall tone has changed. I was thinking there would be more posts like Lizzie's. My...
Thank you, Lizzie!
What we do have now but didn't back then is the internet and constant news updates, so news and speculation are not contained and spread in an instant. I'm equally afraid of the response from the public as I am of the virus. The stock market crashing, people stockpiling...
I'm with you on that one!
What is of concern is that the recent two cases on the West Coast had been walking around in public (one is a school teacher!) because they didn't know they had it:
"The patients — two in California, a high school student in Everett, Washington, and an employee at a...
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