DON'T PANIC! -- Another Link About Dealing with Viral Transmission on Packages and Groceries

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Here are some practical tips, and perspectives, about dealing with deliveries and groceries brought into the home.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/26/dont-pani...

The author is Joseph G. Allen, assistant professor of exposure and assessment science and director of the Healthy Buildings Program at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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Not happening

I'd like to read this article but the Washington Post doesn't want me to.

I keep getting sent to screen after screen where I'm asked to jump through hoops and make changes to my Firefox setup - which I'm very happy with already, thank you.

If the WP wants me to read something that urgently then they'll need to do better.

Sorry, Pippa.

Penny

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I went and read the original it did not offer any thing new to what you should already be doing.

Have a good day and enjoy life.

WP

I think they're one of the rags that complains about Ad Blocker. They load a script that puts a big popup over the article if you are blocking ads. Turn off javascript and all is good.

"dealing with deliveries"

ROFL
Around here if you try to get a date for a grocery home delivery you may well be dead before it happens. End of April at the earliest and it is likely that you won't get half the items you ordered.

Samantha.

Precautions...

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

If I washed my hands much

If I washed my hands much more, I'd look like this guy.

I'm debating on carrying my own bar of soap.

Anyone notice that most bathrooms let you push the door open going _in_, but when you have filthy hands, you have to grab the door handle to get _out_?


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.