Some simple steps when undertaking the number one reason for leaving the home right now - grocery shopping | sarzberry
If hand sanitisers are not available, McLaws suggests using your own wipes that are “at least 70 per cent ethanol”.
Food has not been tested to see how long the virus lives on it for, but McLaws says it is “unlikely” it would exist on food in numbers high enough to cause an infection. This includes giving others plenty of space when they're leaving the shop, leaving children at home or outside if possible while shopping and avoiding talking to others while we queue.
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