Queueing to get in the supermarket yesterday, everybody nice and orderly, 2 metres apart. Then we get to a gazebo, where there's a table with a roll of tissues; spray cleaner and hand sanitiser. Can't be too careful at the moment can we? However, almost everyone was using the spray and sanitiser, then going back to 2 metre distancing! Only a few people had gloves on. I thought it was really funny. Still do. Stay safe my armpit! :o)
Thanks for all the humourous replies. There's SD in the queue to get in the supermarket, but in the queue, lots of people handling the bottles. Why does that seem ok to some folk? Once inside the supermarket, SD is ignored. It's all futile. Never was a need for it. But everyone on here seem to be whimpering hypochondriacs. Stay in. Stay safe. :o)
>So not exactly being "led by the science" then?
Well the WHO scientists say 1m. And here the scientists could factor a reduction from 2m to 1m into their R calculations for each lockdown loosening measure, so it would still be 'guided by the science'
>but in the queue, lots of people handling the bottles.
Yes, but if you pick up the 'dirty' gel bottle, squirt gel on your hands, put the bottle down and then clean your hands using the gel already on your hands then your hands should be clean. So long as your are sensible and do things in the right order I don't see a problem
That's true. So avoid touching your face in the store and maybe reclean your hands with gel if you're there a while. I certainly wash my hands again before getting in the car to touch the wheel and when I get home after unpacking. Some people wash everything or leave it to stand for a few days before unpacking. There's only so much you can do of course