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Topic: I was asked to use a hand sanitiser this morning. (Read 604 times)

legendary
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Why do we use hand sanitizers? Because they supposedly poison Covid to death.

Is there anybody else the hand sanitizers are poisoning to death.

Go ahead. Use them. Weaken your immune system with them. You will never be able to avoid all the Covid. When your immune system is weakened from the hand sanitizers, you will catch Covid a lot easier.

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You're right, we usually come in contact with a lot of things when we go out a lot without our knowledge in which case hand sanitizer plays a very effective role  this enables us to simply disinfect our hands. And be ready to affect the infection of the virus we should always all take this precaution and everybody should be advised to use it it is a good idea to remain safe Everyone will use hand sanitizer to stop the virus keeping in mind themselves and their families.
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Here in our country hand sanitizer is available in all establishment. I also bring hand sanitizer when I go out to buy food and go to ATM. You will never know when you will be infected by the virus. Its better to be safe than sorry.
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They have it all wrong. We're supposed to gargle with it.     Grin
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I've been visiting Somerset in the van for a few days, and last night I stayed in a picnic area and truck stop. This morning I went into the cafe for an early morning coffee, and I was offered a bottle of hand sanitiser, and asked to use some. This is obviously as a result of the Coron Virus appearing in the UK. I had no problem with complying, but I'm not sure how useful it is. Far more of a problem could be the communal use of the 'loos in my opinion.
Thats how we are advised to wash hands almost all the time and use alcohol,social distancing 1meter away from each other.We will take the necessary precautions to keep our life and family safe from those deadly virus.
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I've been visiting Somerset in the van for a few days, and last night I stayed in a picnic area and truck stop. This morning I went into the cafe for an early morning coffee, and I was offered a bottle of hand sanitiser, and asked to use some. This is obviously as a result of the Coron Virus appearing in the UK. I had no problem with complying, but I'm not sure how useful it is. Far more of a problem could be the communal use of the 'loos in my opinion.

In my country the hand sanitizer are a must in every market or caffe. I'm not saying that it doesn't help but it just kill few bacterias on your hands. I don't think it will actually stop the virus or something, but I think it is a personal thing if you are going to use it or not. On the other side, someone with really dirty hands can cause some new disease or something. So, I'm not really sure what should I think about that. Huh
legendary
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Wash your hands with sanitizers more often, so that you absorb more poisons into your body through your skin, so that your immune system becomes weak trying to find off the poisons, so that you can catch Covid more easily.

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legendary
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So I can tell you that sanitizers are completely useless. We had an outbreak in one of the hospitals (central Europe) and I had second hand information from someone who works there.
They were being tested every week for covid and were wearing full protective gear at all times with all patients that included double gloves, face mask s with eye protection, double suits with disposable outside covers and so on. The dictoirs did not even touch patients they always kept safe distance and only nurses were doing everything under supervision.
One week they found out that half of the staff was infected, they didn't even know about it, had no fever, nothing. They were sent to quarantine for 3 weeks and came back feeling fine. This was about a month ago.
IMO a sanitizer doesn't work at all, just like face masks. You might already be infected and not even know it.
From what I've heard they had 37*C so not even a real fever and felt tired for 2-3 days, like you are when you catch a cold.
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Wash hands for 20 minutes at least once every 20 seconds.      Grin

That's the best you can do in order to keep your hygiene.
But the rest of us work on jobs that you are not able to leave or stop your job and go to wash your hands. Even if this happens, we should avoid touching our face with the dirty hands though.

Sanitizers are far better for being shielded from viruses you're right, it's not right to the touch the face using sanitizer It contains tons of alcohol so it is often very harmful to the mouth. But it's excellent news that I used to be asked to use hand sanitizer within the office. Great for shielding your health.
legendary
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Note that, hand sanitizers have all kinds of poisons in them. These are absorbed into the body through the skin. Even if we found a cure for CV, by the time it's over, people will be in  the hospital for cancer, etc., cause by the poisons in hand sanitizers.

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Wash hands for 20 minutes at least once every 20 seconds.      Grin

That's the best you can do in order to keep your hygiene.
But the rest of us work on jobs that you are not able to leave or stop your job and go to wash your hands. Even if this happens, we should avoid touching our face with the dirty hands though.
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Wash hands for 20 minutes at least once every 20 seconds.      Grin
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I don't see any problems with that. I'm a heavy sanitizer user when away from home even before this pandemic. Weird but I actually felt somewhat happy with this, that I'm seeing people actually clean their hands before entering premises.

UV is a fairly new idea, the uses are not all thought out yet. As an example, if everyone carried one around and on, no matter how thick the crowd was, the disinfecting properties would scale.

Virus does not survive that long, something like 24 hours in cold winter and < 1 hr in summer.

Would it be safe to turn on a UV lamp while there are people around though? I haven't bought one but seen review vids and they pretty much vacate the room after turning it on.
legendary
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Washing hands are much effective way of keeping your hands virus free. Sanitizers are better used in things you can't wash.
Personal hygiene and not puting hands and things on your face and holes would also help.

Washing hands is an effective way of keeping them chapped.     Grin
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Washing hands are much effective way of keeping your hands virus free. Sanitizers are better used in things you can't wash.
Personal hygiene and not puting hands and things on your face and holes would also help.
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I think for now you just have to follow the advice (using masks and hand sanitizers) this "PANDEMIC" is really making we obliged to comply with it.  in my city, in almost all restaurants, supermarkets, cafes and public toilets every visitor is required to use hand sanitizers and masks, we as citizens are not a problem with this rule (though not necessarily useful), but this is only the best way I can do to prevent the spread of the Sars-Cov-2 virus is slowing down..

see what would have happened if the rules of using masks and hand sanitizers were not enforced, there would be far more positive sufferers than now. At present governments in all countries and health workers are at the forefront of fighting this virus, we as citizens can only help by wearing masks and hand sanitizers.. 
legendary
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You really need to use as much hand sanitizer as often as you can. Why? Because the sanitizer chemicals introduced into your system through your hands, just might neutralize the poisonous Covid-19 vaccine they are coming out with.

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This is the myth busting page about the virus that has been produced by the WHO.
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters
legendary
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UV is a fairly new idea, the uses are not all thought out yet. As an example, if everyone carried one around and on, no matter how thick the crowd was, the disinfecting properties would scale.

Virus does not survive that long, something like 24 hours in cold winter and < 1 hr in summer.


I've seen those special UV lamps in hospitals. They are fit into normal ceiling lamp holders and there's a switch in every corridor that allows them to disinfect the area. The lamps are very powerful, so the switches require a key and the area has to be cleared before you can turn them on. Your normal UV lights (the ones used to check cash) won't work.
If itt really survives only 1 hour in hot areas this would answer the the guy who said that there's almost no cases among black people so they have to be immune.
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Just to clarify things. It wasn't a McDonalds, it was this cafe.
https://cartgatelodgecafe.co.uk/the-cartgate-lodge-cafe-yeovil-picnic-area/

Contrary to popular belief, McDonalds is not the only provider of WiFi that I use, and I don't eat McD food.
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