As this answer mentions, copper tape kills diseases. And most of the spread seems to come from hand-to-surface-to-face. With those thoughts, I’m wondering if there is some sort of glove you could wear that makes spread less likely.
Gloves act as a barrier, but also as a collector. For example, if you were nursing a sick person, you would wear nitrile or latex gloves while you were in the room with them. You would remove the gloves by turning inside out from wrist (not contacting fingertips or palms) and put gloves in trash as you leave the room.
If you had gloves that you wore outside the house, you would remove the gloves before entering house.
I personally don’t like single use plastic disposable gloves, but there are PU or vinyl coated reusable (washable) gloves.
As this answer mentions, copper tape kills diseases. And most of the spread seems to come from hand-to-surface-to-face. With those thoughts, I’m wondering if there is some sort of glove you could wear that makes spread less likely.
Gloves remind you to not touch your face.
Gloves act as a barrier, but also as a collector. For example, if you were nursing a sick person, you would wear nitrile or latex gloves while you were in the room with them. You would remove the gloves by turning inside out from wrist (not contacting fingertips or palms) and put gloves in trash as you leave the room.
If you had gloves that you wore outside the house, you would remove the gloves before entering house.
I personally don’t like single use plastic disposable gloves, but there are PU or vinyl coated reusable (washable) gloves.