- opening a soda bottle and taking a drink
- touching their glasses
- adjusting their masks
- touching their car keys, debit card
- using their phone
*All while shopping in a store and handling groceries, their carts, etc.*
Read that out loud. Again. Make it stick.
*Good hand-washing with soap is more effective than sanitizer, but it’s not always something we can do outside the house.
Yep!
It also means you can get by without them if you’re washing your hands and paying attention to what you touch. Or save them for things like the gas pump or other single uses where you can’t wash your hands.
Gloves start to lose effectiveness with use, and not all gloves are the same (there are many kinds!) so look up how long you can safely wear yours.
Learn how to safely remove them!
Think of them like condoms, folks. Single-use and disposable. That’s what they were designed for. They start to wear out and and fail rates increase within 15-30 minutes. That’s why hospitals need so many.