T.G.G. Moogly
Traditional Atheist
Just got the results back for my wife's coronavirus test. As we expected, they were negative. So we can leave the house without risk of infecting others.
Up to a point. If you touch something with your hand that has the virus on it, you could pick it up on your hand, and if you then later touch something else that someone else then touches with their hand, you could pass it on.
I read that use of petrol pump handles, for example, have been spreading the virus in this way, though obviously it could be anything. Yesterday, my wife and daughters and I braved a walk on a beach, and my daughter (a biologist) chided me for handling a gate latch on a path gate after I had let a jogger through who handled the latch just before me.
I'm getting pretty good at handling things with my elbows and/or with the sleeve pulled over the hand.
It's still chilly around here, yesterday the wind chill was still in the 30's. I took off my cap at one point to operate a public handle. That might seem dumb but the likelihood of transmission seemed less as compared to my bare hand.