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when you aren't in it, but mine seems not to be inhabited by any mammals, so it is less likely to deliver infectious aerosol than, say, Tesco's checkout queue.
Life is not entirely risk free and always ends in death, but some of us like to look before we cross the road.
it's absurd to think it's only your gloves that they coughed on.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 20/05/2020 00:27:06Quote from: alancalverd on 19/05/2020 23:02:10As I said, gloves on before entry and throughout the process. It is entirely possible that I contaminate the credit card, which is why I decontaminate it on returning home. I assume that everything outside my home, car or plane is contaminated (Civil Defence nuclear war training). But why gloves then, you will be contaminated along with the clothing ?Being a big boy*, I can remove my own gloves and pay a professional lady to remove my clothes. Sometimes she wears rubber gloves and nothing else, sometimes the whole nurse's kit. Then we get in the shower together. The Tesco ritual just adds a frisson of delayed gratification. And olive oil.*she tells me so
Quote from: alancalverd on 19/05/2020 23:02:10As I said, gloves on before entry and throughout the process. It is entirely possible that I contaminate the credit card, which is why I decontaminate it on returning home. I assume that everything outside my home, car or plane is contaminated (Civil Defence nuclear war training). But why gloves then, you will be contaminated along with the clothing ?
As I said, gloves on before entry and throughout the process. It is entirely possible that I contaminate the credit card, which is why I decontaminate it on returning home. I assume that everything outside my home, car or plane is contaminated (Civil Defence nuclear war training).
Not sure where the "superhero" stuff came from.
the car or plane
sterile environment.
I don't.
carrying your sputum into my sterile environment.
take every person from the bus, plus various unconscious and unhappy firefighters, through the decon shower,
Quote from: alancalverd on 19/05/2020 23:02:10viruses multiply.Only inside a compatible host.In other circumstance they decay- very much like radioactivity.The half-life varies considerably with circumstances. On a warm dry surface in bright sunshine, it's probably down to seconds.
from: alancalverd on 19/05/2020 23:02:10viruses multiply.
Then why not wear them when handling potentially infectious material?
You are the only person who seems to think that. Yesterday's TV images of Southend beach suggested that the bulk (I use the word advisedly) of the population think Speedos and bikinis make you invincible.
Your belief in magic astounds me. It's worth learning how to strip protective gloves correctly.
how else does taking your gloves (but not other contaminated clothing) keep your car sterile?
Who said it did?
my sterile environment.