On 23/2/21 2:05 pm, Karl Auer wrote:
Other than that I think it's more a yuk factor than anything else.
Actually, I am more concerned about picking up toxic stuff which may
have been used on surfaces rather than plants growing or creepy crawlies.
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On Tue, 2021-02-23 at 13:11 +1100, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
> Perhaps not covid - but other stuff. I will continue to use my elbow
> to press the beg button at traffic lights.
It's interesting how COVID-19 has heightened our general hygiene
awareness. Not touching things is one habit that will pr
Perhaps not covid - but other stuff. I will continue to use my elbow to
press the beg button at traffic lights.
It was interesting that in some places the button doesn't do anything
and the covid spin was that there was no need to press the button at
these location. Eventually, they covered th
https://theconversation.com/catching-covid-from-surfaces-is-very-unlikely-so-perhaps-we-can-ease-up-on-the-disinfecting-155359
Before addressing this, we need to define the question we’re asking. The key question isn’t whether surface transmission is
possible, or whether it can occur in the real