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Originally Posted by Country Road
If anyone is that paranoid about wearing gloves and bleaching everything, then you should probably never go to a restaurant, to church, to a medical clinic, post office or anywhere where other people touch doors and the facilities probably never get cleaned on a normal schedule.
Don’t get me wrong. I like clean things also, but but I’m hoping my immune system will help me out if I do normal sanitizing. Ok, bring it on. I’m a big boy. Lol.
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Oh boy! Restaurants, and other places. In the men's room are urinals. It never fails that there is a puddle of liquid on the floor just beneath the urinal. Men do their job then walk back into the restaurant. Hopefully they have washed their hands.
Oh, I wonder who touched the faucet handle before I did, or the door knob. The door knob is probably the ones who don't wash their hands.
Don't get me started on elevators and escalators. Studies have fond fecal matter on the rail of escalators.
I have had that one lug not connecting episode. Not good at all. No glove is going to save you when that happens.