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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.

Gingergirl Fri 27-Mar-20 12:42:50

Thank you Theoddbird for posting this, especially antibacterial and viruses...I thought it was me going mad!?

Callistemon Fri 27-Mar-20 12:39:14

extreme heat, I should clarify. Even then, I do not know.

Callistemon Fri 27-Mar-20 12:38:44

Grandtante it's heat that this virus doesn't like.
Though that is blown out of the water as to why so many Aussies have it.??

Fake news I think EllanVannin
It may not like heat, but the 26C theory and drinking warm water theory have both been disproved and the man who posted this has withdrawn the statements.

NanaAnnie Fri 27-Mar-20 12:27:13

Is your daughter teaching keyworkers' children ? My son is an agricultural keyworker and I worry about him coming home to his wife and my two granddaughters.

Theoddbird Fri 27-Mar-20 12:26:52

I absolutely refuse to get in a panic. I have read nothing nor seen on television about washing your groceries. As long as you keep your hands washed regularly in nothing more than soapy water you are fine. Just wash your hands regularly. Antibacterial does not kill a virus. Soap breaks it down. When are people going to start understanding this. The things inside parcels have been there so long any virus will have died. JUST WASH YOUR HANDS IN SOAP AND WATER FOR TWENTY SECONDS. Posts like this just panic others. Please stay calm and keep stress free. Sending love and peace.

tiredoldwoman Fri 27-Mar-20 12:16:31

I was wondering about flies spreading the virus ............

janipans Fri 27-Mar-20 12:13:24

OMG! I wasn't feeling neurotic til I read all this! Now I'm thinking I'm not being careful enough! We are high risk (letter from hospital) but hadn't even thought of washing veg in soapy water - doesnt cooking it destroy the nasties then? Guess I need to stop gardening and catching up on books and jigsaws and sewing , Zooming my grandchildren and generally enjoying the solitude, and start scrubbing and bleaching everything in sight - probably twice - won't do the lovely manicure I gave myself yesterday much good though! Any ideas as to how I manage the cat? She doesn't know the words to Happy Birthday!

BusterTank Fri 27-Mar-20 12:11:48

All post and parcels are cleaned with antibacterial wipes before they come into the house . My daughter works in a supermarket and has to strip in the garden and go straight in the shower and her uniform put straight into the wash . I would be rather be safe than sorry .

Gingergirl Fri 27-Mar-20 12:09:54

If you really went overboard thinking about this, there would be no end to your anxieties. I am just taking moderate measures hygiene wise and leaving it at that. You can never eradicate all the ‘germs’ there are around us-nor would we want to otherwise we would have no immunity to anything, Could the virus continue to exist in a freezer anyway? (seeing comments about putting stuff in there).

Houndi Fri 27-Mar-20 12:08:33

Keep 6 feet away or 6 feet under.I think this gets the message across

crazyH Fri 27-Mar-20 12:04:29

No, I'm not neurotic. I'm self isolating and that's it. What about freezer stuff? Can't see anything about freezer stuff. Today, I will have fish from the freezer ...

Mardler123 Fri 27-Mar-20 12:03:27

Soap and water is the very best thing, better than disinfectant sprays for virus as opposed to bacteria. Liquid soap not so good. See Which website.

Nannan2 Fri 27-Mar-20 11:59:43

Didnt they on tv that heat kills coronavirus but not cold?? Im not sure..but if heat kills,surely its way warmer in china and its rife there...hmm

Greymar Fri 27-Mar-20 11:59:17

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjDuwc9KBps

Woodmouse kindly shared this. VERY VERY GOOD.

EllanVannin Fri 27-Mar-20 11:58:15

Grandtante it's heat that this virus doesn't like.
Though that is blown out of the water as to why so many Aussies have it.??

CleoPanda Fri 27-Mar-20 11:57:31

I’ve never used bleach inside. Not got any now. Bleach is horrible and leaves bad smell, can ruin clothes and make you ill if it gets onto food stuff. I’ve bought my shopping each week but not washed any packets, boxes etc.
There is no official recommendation to do this as far as I can see. I’m staying home, walking daily but keeping my distance - as anyone I’ve seen has also been doing. Having spoken on the phone to friends and family, none of us are neurotic - yet!
I guess some people may find some reassurance in constant cleaning but I doubt it will make much difference. Once you cleaned obvious surfaces, there’s no point in doing them again. Unless you’re not socially distancing, going out to various shops throughout the day and letting people cough over you. For those of you not yet overdoing it, just be sensible and find something else to dwell on.

Thisismyname1953 Fri 27-Mar-20 11:57:25

I have contact with my daughter who comes home to her family after working with covid19 patients each night. She is a frontline nurse who is doing a good job and I worry more about her than I do about things being delivered to my home. If you don’t approve of delivery people go to the pharmacy and collect it yourself

Nannan2 Fri 27-Mar-20 11:56:28

Gagsville-is your OH supposed to have shut down by now? Or is he in one of the 'allowed' categories?

Grandmabeach Fri 27-Mar-20 11:56:28

We live in a large block of flats with mainly retired residents. Several people have underlying conditions. All delivery men are stopping at the door and supermarkets are delivering orders in plastic bags. The residents are all avoiding getting into lifts with other people but my main concern is visitors being let in to the building and people who use the flats as a holiday/weekend home coming down from London. As far as I know only one person has a nurse and carers making regular visits.

25Avalon Fri 27-Mar-20 11:53:10

No doubt it is scary but we must try not to panic as that will do no good. I tell myself that loads of people will get it and die but loads of people won't get it so I must do everything I can to make sure we are in the latter group by minimising all risks. A professor online said to regard everything coming to or through your door as being a potential risk even the mail. So all post is moved to oneside with a grabber and left there unopened for 3 days, grocery deliveries are put in the dining room wearing disposable gloves and if possible left there. If not I wash milk bottles in washing up solution before putting them in the fridge, vegetables are rinsed well in a jet of running water as advised and then well cooked. I wash my hands all the time even after taking the gloves off. I don't regard this as neurotic or paranoid just being wise and taking all precautions one possibly can.

EllanVannin Fri 27-Mar-20 11:52:59

In 1945 I had scarlet fever and was in an isolation hospital for 3 weeks with just that alone. Family home including my bedroom was fumigated before I was discharged from hospital.

Nannan2 Fri 27-Mar-20 11:52:55

O.M.G. glammagran! What next? Our PM has it- the crown prince has it- lots of medical staff are catching it or dying from it! ! How are we meant to not worry& just pretend its ok,by gardening,tidying etc...hmmsad

gagsville Fri 27-Mar-20 11:52:40

Tillybelle; your advice is sound and has calmed me down a little bit (for now). I don't think I will feel safe until my partner sends his staff home as his office is on the side of the house. This means everything they touch, I to will be touching indirectly. I am auto-immune so quite vunerable. When I try to talk to him about it he gets cross and says I am over-reacting. We have children and Grand-children. I would be grateful for any advice.

grandtanteJE65 Fri 27-Mar-20 11:52:08

dragonfly: in your place I would phone Boots and complain about the messenger boy's behaviour. He obviously hasn't understood the precautions he has been told to take.

annodomini: I think you are referring to potassium permanganate, but check with a chemist. I know it was used as a disinfectant before the days of M&B and penicillian.

Does anyone know if the corona virus is killed off by putting things in the freezer? I haven't been able to find that information, and not all vira are killed off in a deep freeze. Samonella survives happily there.

EllanVannin Fri 27-Mar-20 11:50:16

Nannan2 that thought has struck me too about not getting rid of this disease. Isolation isn't long enough by far. Some borders are still open and all flights were never grounded-----which is the only way of being sure that nobody still has the virus. The only problem left would be the carriers who don't have symptoms.