This is totally my observation as I watch the public concerns about covid-19.
There are surgical gloves and masks left on the ground in parking lots and along the streets these days. People have this idea that they can just toss these (now infected) items on the ground for someone else to pick up.
The average public hasn't a clue in how to wear these so called safety gear, let alone how to properly dispose of them. What is becoming more a joke than safety is how people are wearing these items.
Most people have been duped into believing that by wearing a mask and gloves, that they are safe. Not really and again it's because they have no idea how to wear these products.
Store clerks are wearing gloves while handling items, when in reality they should be changing gloves with each person they deal with.
People have been taking their cars to so called cleaning stations to have their cars wiped down, and then jump back in. To really take advantage of the cleaning, these people need to shower and change clothes, put on new gloves and then get back in to drive their cars.
The fashion industry has taken the public by storm with reusable fashion masks. People need to know they can't wear these all day, but need to change them when they go from one place to another, and then should know how to wash and disinfect them as well. So people should be aware that buying one mask is not enough.
The public should be really demanding full protection garments with face shields, masks, and foot wear along with the gowns and gloves to be really safe, and to be able to properly dispose of and change into a clean set when going into another store.
Yes I believe that Canadians have been duped into thinking that they are totally protected from bacteria by wearing all these different devices and using hand sanitizer as well.
It's being called the "new normal" when in reality its a merchandising add scam making people think they are protected.
Just my observation, nothing more. Anyone who reads this and wants to have fun with it, go ahead. These days it doesn't matter and I really don't care.
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