Where I work we're supposed to wipe down the kit we use before we use it, and at the end of the day when it's put away for its next use. I have to say I seldom see people do it and the number of cases of Covid we've had at work has been negligible - and I suspect those who have had it caught it elsewhere.
When Covid first happened I used to take a spray can of isopropyl alcohol and a tissue roll to sanitise trolley handles: now I don't bother, but I will give my hands a squirt of sanitiser when I get in the car after shopping and before I take my mask off.
I am also not going out I am isolating
She has birthday presents in spare room my question is some of its clothes how long would COVID live on those items?
You’re sitting obsessing over this, wouldn’t it be easier to just test yourself and get it over with? I understand that would be stressful for you, but surely sitting obsessively Googling and checking your temperature is causing you far more stress?
Honestly, it seems like you could save yourself a lot of anguish if every now and again you became a bit more proactive in tackling your concerns. Try to help yourself.
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