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Is anyone else becoming neurotic?

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dragonfly46 Thu 26-Mar-20 10:31:17

We have just had a delivery of medicine from Boots and instead of keeping his distance the young lad who brought them leaned into the house and put them on the shelf by the front door. At that point he was less than 6 feet away from me. I have sprayed the area with bleach and washed my hands umpteen times but I still worry as I am a high risk.

I worry about food deliveries and handle them with disposable gloves and any other deliveries are put in the dining room for at least 72 hours. Even the post is viewed with suspicion.

Lizbethann55 Mon 30-Mar-20 18:17:37

maybellex well said! Unless you really have serious health issues I really think some of these answers are a bit OTT. My sympathies and worries are with the mums of young children and NHS and other key workers are doing as best they can to stay safe while still having to live in the real world. Leave the Milton's and other sterilising equipment for those who really are in danger without them. Apparently soap and water is all we need. The virus slips off soapy surfaces and the water washes it away

SueDonim Mon 30-Mar-20 18:49:12

There was a tonne of Milton, both liquid & tablet form on the shelf today. I don’t think I’m depriving anyone. It also made my sink nice and shiny. ?

GracesGranMK3 Mon 30-Mar-20 21:18:01

We've removed this message while we just look into whether the orginal source is reliable as there's been some speculation about this on the internet.

GrannyLaine Mon 30-Mar-20 21:26:51

Can someone please explain to me how 77 degrees Fahrenheit constitutes HOT water ?? Its less than blood heat for heaven's sake

Nico97 Mon 30-Mar-20 21:29:24

Thanks GGMk3 - I found that really informative and learned some new bits regarding CV.

GracesGranMK3 Mon 30-Mar-20 21:40:19

And you try to offer some information and straight away the knockers start sad Without running the water, sticking a thermometer in it and then sticking my hand in it I couldn't tell you GL.

Glad you found it useful Nico

Bagatelle Mon 30-Mar-20 21:40:46

GracesGranMK3 yes, I've heard most of that, thanks for the comprehensive list! I'd heard that it stays longest on metals. And that masks are useless if they're anything less than high tech, individually fitted ones.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8166867/How-large-viral-load-make-coronavirus-infection-worse.html
This suggests that you might get it from contaminated surfaces but maybe not as badly as from an infected person. If you still get it, just don't cough near anyone.

My husband is vulnerable and I'm doing all I can to stay clear, although it is very like a bug I had in January after a day with a group of Italians who had spent Christmas in Italy. My husband didn't catch it!

Bagatelle Mon 30-Mar-20 21:42:37

It was in The Times as well but I don't think the links work if you are not a subscriber.

GrannyLaine Mon 30-Mar-20 21:46:47

Knocking GG? How so? My exasperation is with an expert from John Hopkins who doesn't check their work.

Blood heat is 98.4 F or 36.8 c

GracesGranMK3 Mon 30-Mar-20 22:31:46

This may clarify: www.today.com/health/right-water-temperature-wash-hands-may-surprise-you-t112239

GrannyLaine Mon 30-Mar-20 22:41:59

GG thank you for the clarification though I'd say that for washing clothes I'd go for hotter than a 30 degree wash if I suspected contamination.

SueDonim Mon 30-Mar-20 22:43:32

Gracesgran yes, stainless steel.

From what I’ve read, you can only get Covid from surfaces if you handle the packaging and then touch your mouth/nose/eyes. You can’t get it via the skin. so, as my 2yo GD says, ‘Nanna, WASHYOURHANDS!’

maddyone Tue 31-Mar-20 00:23:58

Gracesgran
Thank you so much for that information, it’s really useful. I’ve learnt a more bit about Coronavirus from that. Thank you again.

Lynnipinny Tue 31-Mar-20 00:43:33

I had a toy delivery for granddaughters to keep them occupied. I sanitised the plastic wrap then binned it then sanitised the box. My husband passed me my letters delivered by the postman in the bedroom. I was furious why did he bring it upstairs he said "well the postman had gloves on" No it's not ok he has handled everyone elses post. I don't think it's paranoia it's men being on a different wavelength.

welbeck Tue 31-Mar-20 02:08:13

GGMk3, thanks for that. a timely reminder. i have passed it on to others who have not yet discovered the wonders of this esteemed site.
i ususally wash clothes etc at 20 or 30 centigrade, as those are the shorter programmes, but i do always add laundry disinfectant to the softener section.
and i use a specialist washing machine cleaner from time to time.
apparently the areas that are missed in washing hands are the backs of the hands where the fingernails emerge from the fingers, the cuticle/ bed of the nail area.
the use of a nail brush helps.

Rosiebee Wed 01-Apr-20 09:47:11

We had our first ever food delivery from M'sons yesterday. Very impressed by timing, delivery and friendliness of driver. He was very professional but spent time explaining stuff. Not a "dump and go" situation. All the goods came from a distribution point, not the local store, so I reasoned that staff would have been gloved up etc and no random people had been touching the goods before we did. I wiped surfaces down after unpacking food but didn't wipe down packets or leave food for 72 hours. I have to agree with an earlier comment that using too many chemicals won't do us good anyway. DH has allergies. We've both had the virus but continue to maintain a good standard of hygiene in case the beast returns. It must be more difficult for folk with health problems.

GagaJo Wed 01-Apr-20 10:02:36

So glad you’re better Rosiebee.

We’ve just had a grocery delivery. I washed the freezer/chilled stuff with washing-up liquid and binned all cardboard packaging. I’ve got a 3 day ‘quarantine’ self in the fridge for produce.

The dry goods sit in the porch for 3 days.

Toadinthehole Wed 01-Apr-20 10:07:26

I think we’ve all got to do the best we can, and not drive ourselves mad doing it. Realistically, these viruses are tiny. Many millions on the tip of a pin. I don’t believe we can ever wipe them all away, no matter how stringent our cleaning practices. I do the best I can, but always assume I’ve missed one. Keeping your hands away from your face is key, but the tricky bit.

maddyone Wed 01-Apr-20 11:25:27

Gosh,I don’t like thinking about many millions of the little blighters on the tip of a pin.
Should we be even more vigilant?
We’re doing much the same routine as GagaJo with deliveries. We’re not going out at all, except my husband takes my elderly mother’s share of the delivery around to her flat. Our son brings the click and collect delivery. I have asthma and we both take high blood pressure tablets. My asthma is the bigger worry as I get very bad with chesty coughs etc.
Keep well everyone.

GabriellaG54 Wed 01-Apr-20 14:36:36

Well, I don't go ott. Had unwashed grapes straight out of the box yesterday. They go mouldy quicker if you wash them.
Amazon parcel just now, yes, washed my hands twice after opening it and disposing of packaging, then again, I'm not high risk or vulnerable so I'm not going to worry myself into an early grave.
All this will affect your mental health...if you allow it.
Normal sensible precautions and sticking gov rules are enough.

M0nica Wed 01-Apr-20 16:40:48

What about all the trillions of bacteria in your body, couple of kilos in the gut I believe. Not to mention the billions on your skin, some so specialised, that for instance that they only live in your eyebrows.

If your body was completely clear of all bacteria you would probably die. The relationship is symbiotic.

GracesGranMK3 Wed 01-Apr-20 16:40:55

Under the heading "We are updating our delivery service" Morrisons sent out this email on 24 March.

Our online delivery service is changing. This means that when you order your groceries online with us, they’ll be freshly picked and delivered from your local Morrisons store.

While we make these changes, you’ll only be able to book delivery slots until 13th April.

Our new service launches on 14th April, after which, you can continue to shop online with us.

Closer to the time, you’ll need to log in to your existing account and re-add a few details, but we’ll be in touch shortly to let you know exactly what you need to do.

See you soon,
Your Morrisons.com Team

Hetty58 Wed 01-Apr-20 17:14:41

GracesGranMK3 It makes sense to always check any source of information.

I was instantly suspicious of the text (not written in a scientific manner) so looked up John Hopkins University.

It's a reliable US medical site. Next, I looked for your information and, unsurprisingly, can't find it there.

Fake safety information can give a false sense of security. Some of it is wildly inaccurate e.g. Listerine original is less than 30% alcohol.

Although I realise that your intentions are good, passing on false information is dangerous to others.


www.americanchemistry.com/Novel-Coronavirus-Fighting-Products-List.pdf

GracesGranMK3 Wed 01-Apr-20 17:40:18

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Hetty58 Wed 01-Apr-20 18:04:45

Your reliable source was unreliable GG!