The Covid-19 pandemic triggered a number of public safety measures, including social distancing, face coverings and increased sanitation. Hand sanitizer became an important component in this response ...
It's easy to make your own hand sanitizer at home, but there's no guarantee it's as effective as the sanitizer you can buy in the store. Here's why.
COVID-19, aka Coronavirus, is wreaking havoc on more than our physical health. It is impacting our mental health as people are lining up in stores to buy essentials to prevent the virus from spreading ...
As news broke over the weekend about Oregon’s first coronavirus case, frenzied shoppers stocked up on hand sanitizer, emptying many store shelves. CORONAVIRUS IN OREGON: FULL COVERAGE If you weren’t ...
Shelves across the country that normally hold rows of hand sanitizer are going bare as people stock up in the face of the world-wide coronavirus outbreak. As the germ-killing gel becomes scarce, the ...
Recipes circulating on social media say it’s simple. But the end result is not like the real thing, and it may not be effective at killing germs. By Tara Parker-Pope Until a few months ago, most of us ...
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