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originally posted by: aussiefly
Its a very real and valid point. I have always been concerned about contamination from the pat down gloves that TSA use. They clearly dont change gloves between encounters many times and could be transferring almost anything. Okay....the risk of ebola might be small but what about the numerous other viruses and bacteria that one can get sick from.
But yes...excellent point in regards to ebola...its a real risk if an infected person is wandering around.
originally posted by: pheonix358
Nicely said.
S&F
The real problem as I see it, is to teach the public how to be careful.
But if things get real bad, the Authorities will just react as they normally do and make picking your nose or coughing into your hand an illegal act and fill up the prisons that way.
Even if you can get people to wear face masks when out in public, you will still get people stuffing up when the take them off without cleaning their hands first and you will always get those that want to reuse them.
Good business to buy into, face masks.
P
I suspect some education is the key here...I remember in school taking a swab from a toilet door handle and innoculation an agar petrie dish. What grew on that would disgust you...and that was a clean facility.
ultimately, you are right...education to even just minimise this on the eve of major outbreaks is the key...but rather difficult.
Food for thought
While you're feasting, where are the germs festering? To get the dirt on dining out, ABC News Consumer Correspondent Elisabeth Leamy went undercover at 10 restaurants in three states. She took swab samples from 10 surfaces you come typically in contact with at a restaurant. Then Dr. Philip Tierno and his team at the New York University Microbiology Department lab tested the samples. What's dirtiest? The condiments? Do bacteria pull up a chair and join you at the table?
You might want to use an elbow to push the elevator button the next time you are in a hospital. A new study suggests that elevator buttons in hospitals have more bacteria on them than surfaces in public bathrooms in hospitals. Analysis of the swabs taken in the study found most of the bugs were benign. But that might not always be the case, said senior author Dr. Donald Redelmeier. Read more: www.ctvnews.ca...
originally posted by: pheonix358
Nicely said.
S&F
The real problem as I see it, is to teach the public how to be careful.
But if things get real bad, the Authorities will just react as they normally do and make picking your nose or coughing into your hand an illegal act and fill up the prisons that way.
Even if you can get people to wear face masks when out in public, you will still get people stuffing up when the take them off without cleaning their hands first and you will always get those that want to reuse them.
Good business to buy into, face masks.
P