No mention of its survival on chip and pin keypads strangely - which is something we all have to touch.
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Als antwoord op @irisstylosa @KevinPascoe
Cash can also be put in a tray and passed across. And if it's spreading on surfaces, and survives for a long time, those self-service checkout screens that everybody touches would also be a huge issue. Hundreds of people touch them per day. The priorities don't make sense to me.
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Als antwoord op @timpers7 @KevinPascoe
Do any of them? No wonder our heads are quietly exploding?
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Als antwoord op @irisstylosa @KevinPascoe
There is a total lack of consistent data or consistent measures. You & I could sit down for an afternoon & come up with better rules. E.g. If care workers with a negative test & PPE can go into care homes, why can't people's relatives, when this isolation is killing the elderly?
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Just in passing. I don’t want to lose cash (I’m probably already on Dom’s list for a frozen bank account) but I do swipe my notes with the hand cleanser, works a treat on the plastic.
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Me too!
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I hand sanitise everyone I use the cash point, keypad or self serve checkout. It’s easy
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Brilliant! It certainly should be, but you're a real goody!

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