Spray down the entire prison, including the inmates, with H2O2. Problem solved. BTW, did I mention that my company makes a hydrogen peroxide based sanitizer? Just to know...
Spray down the entire prison, including the inmates, with H2O2. Problem solved. BTW, did I mention that my company makes a hydrogen peroxide based sanitizer? Just to know...
Look, if the government imposes stupid laws or overreaching restrictions, we all still have to obey. This is not some made up game where we can change the rules as we go.
However, if the question is, "Do you think the government is overreaching by ordering citizens to remain home due to a serious flu that could kill 0.5% (1.6 million) of the population if left uncontrolled?", then my answer is, "Yes." These restrictions impair our ability to work, meet people, get married, have kids, exercise, pay our bills, find a home, move to a new area, find a new job - in other words, live our lives.
Does it work? And is it available? I will pass this along to my procurement team if it’s an option.
LOL sanitizer just spreads the germs around if u dont let it completely air dry, and no one does! They wipe it on their clothes.
Plain old soap and water is 1000% times more effective.
I wear an old bread bag on my hand to pick up my mail out front, I dont know what the mail guy be touching. Then I wash my hands again!
Thanks! It does work. We’ve sprayed it on door knobs, sink faucets etc... and you can see it “sizzle” and kill bacteria. A whole battery of independent lab tests have been run on it. It kills everything. You don’t even have to wipe it off, just mist spray it on the surface. You can’t get it in your eyes or on your skin though. Availability is an issue right now. It depends on quantities. Note to mods: I am not soliciting, by the way, and not posting any links.
LOL sanitizer just spreads the germs around if u dont let it completely air dry, and no one does! They wipe it on their clothes.
Plain old soap and water is 1000% times more effective.
I wear an old bread bag on my hand to pick up my mail out front, I dont know what the mail guy be touching. Then I wash my hands again!
Soap is no where near as effective as a good sanitizer though.
Impairs it temporarily. As opposed to the 1.6 million whose impairment to live their liives would be permanent.
It is for your hands
Soap And Water 101: Why It’s Best For COVID-19 Coronavirus
While personal use of masks and gloves by non-healthcare workers is a relatively new source of heated debate, washing with soap and water crosses all political lines, religious differences, thoughts on climate change, and personal health disputes. We all know it’s the best. Even better than portable hand sanitizer. Better than plain water, and better than sanitizing wipes.
What is it about soap that gives it such superpowers?
Plain old hand soap contains molecules that are actually called “soap molecules.” They contain a hydrophobic (water-hating, or water-fearing) end and a hydrophilic (water-loving) end. When mixed with water, the components of a soap molecule line up so that the water-loving ends are facing out, and the water-hating ends are facing in.
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When dissolved in water, the components in soap form circular “micelles,” exposing all of the water-loving ends outward. The coronavirus is coated with lipids and proteins,
The hydrophilic (water-loving) component of soap acts to dissolve the lipids and break down the proteins, both of which actions help prevent the virus from entering the cells on the skin. Hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol also has effects on this virus. The alcohol acts to disrupt RNA molecules in the virus, preventing viral replication (in other words it blocks the virus from making copies of itself). But soap is slightly superior, as there is the scrubbing part that comes with hand washing with soap and water.
The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) has provided a now highly viewed poster about hand washing technique, which emphasizes not only coating the hands with soap and water, but also includes rubbing the soap into the skin for at least 20 seconds (with the song, meme or Shakespearean monologue of your choice these days). The duration is critical, as it ensures a more thorough cleansing, as opposed to just a surface once-over one tends to do with hand sanitizers or wipes. Unlike hard surfaces such as tables, door knobs, or computer screens, skin has a more irregular, variant texture, whereby a light coating followed by a three-second rinse just won’t do the job.
Surgeons and operating room staff spend a good deal of time learning how to do a surgical scrub correctly, as well as how to don and remove hats, masks, gloves, goggles, and gowns (all now affectionately and widely known as PPE, or personal protective equipment). There’s an order and a method to this process, both before entering an operating room, before approaching the operative field (known as “scrubbing in”) as well as when leaving an operative field (”scrubbing out”), and later leaving the operating room area.
Just wash your hands. With soap. And after that, dry them. With a towel (disposable these days). Towels enable one to continue to use a bit of friction on the skin, which helps remove dirt and pathogens. Bathroom hand dryers are a big “no” these days. In 2018, a study published by the American Society of Microbiology found that these dryers literally suck up bacteria from fecal matter in the bathroom air, and spray it on each user.
To sum it up:
Wash your hands.
With soap and water.
Dry them.
With a paper towel.
Throw out the towel.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ninash...best-for-covid-19-and-every-day/#7ce72b136f60
Seems the wheels are starting to come off in Italy.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/italy...ns-2-weeks-poorer-south-rioting-looting-mafia
Impairs it temporarily. As opposed to the 1.6 million whose impairment to live their liives would be permanent.
My brother-in-law's brother died from it today in FL. He was about 70 and had COPD. Was in a medically-induced coma the last two weeks.
They are going to be coming off here too.
Virginia is shut down till July 10 per Governor Blackface.
I live in Maryland. We have a Republican Governor I love, but he's shut down our state until....INDEFINITELY.
People are beginning to stir. You can feel it. You can hear it when you speak to people. They only have so long before, like Italy, people are going to begin to resist. One at a time, then small groups. Then it could get very ugly. People are going to demand having their freedom back.
Here we go.
Steeltime already handed you your *** on this. Just one further question.
Did you advocate the same country-wide lock down during H1N1? Did you rail on and on about Bammy doing nothing about it until 10,000 Americans perished? And did you object that the day he declared a national emergency (after the 10,000 deaths) that he went golfing?
I've been here since way before then. I don't forget much. Don't recall you advocating these draconian measures, busting Bammy's balls for his piss poor response, angered about his cavalier golfing, nor your tears for those Americans we lost while he thought "this is all no big deal."
Refresh me?
My brother-in-law's brother died from it today in FL. He was about 70 and had COPD. Was in a medically-induced coma the last two weeks.
Virginia is shut down till July 10 per Governor Blackface.
I live in Maryland. We have a Republican Governor I love, but he's shut down our state until....INDEFINITELY.
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PA is shutdown indefinitely too, announced yesterday
NFL says there WILL be football!
Says CBS Sports
They are going to be coming off here too.
Virginia is shut down till July 10 per Governor Blackface.
I live in Maryland. We have a Republican Governor I love, but he's shut down our state until....INDEFINITELY.
People are beginning to stir. You can feel it. You can hear it when you speak to people. They only have so long before, like Italy, people are going to begin to resist. One at a time, then small groups. Then it could get very ugly. People are going to demand having their freedom back.
Here we go.