2020.04.12 11:26
No, You Don't Need To Disinfect Your Groceries. But Here's How To Shop Safely
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/04/12/832269202/no-you-dont-need-to-disinfect-your-groceries-but-here-s-to-shop-safely?fbclid=IwAR0i9UyvN8fi8yco1XMmtdceHUdcjUOjgkZ17uFzmJr3IHSJdF69iumqI5I&fbclid=IwAR1RLsIaHxvj1mSg6uEZuiyGY1z9PqqLkt2wZA2wbP1BhXvrTFqSJRIAkzE
2020.04.12 11:34
2020.04.12 13:25
Thank you Dr. 이 for the useful tips.
The dos and don/ts are very helpful.
2020.04.12 14:14
You are very welcome, Dr. 정.
Please take good care.
2020.04.13 05:18
I wonder anyone could give me an advice on how to get the car inspection done safely- Virginia State requires annual inspection for the safety and emission control evaluation- with a minimal chance of virus contamination.
Another word, my two automobiles are due for the annual State inspection this month and I am trying to figure out how to disinfect possible contamination given by the garage man through the inspection process!
Mind boggling!
BB Lee
2020.04.13 07:12
"STAUNTON - With many people staying at home during the current coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, what does that mean for the maintenance of your car?
For one, you don't have to worry if your state inspection ran out in March. On March 19, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam directed the state police to suspend the enforcement of state inspections for 60 days."
Professor Lee,
Your governor gave you 60 extra days to think about.
2020.04.14 01:39
Thanks, Dr. Lee!
How did you figure it out while you live in California?
My brain didn't go that far to figure out that till my daughter warned me NOT to try to go out to look for the garage to get the inspection.
Anyhow, down the road I have to get it done and then, how could minimize the risk of contamination made by my garage man who will touch everything inside of the car! Since I do NOT have a fumigating machine, simple wiping the inside of the car like speering wheel, dashboard, etc is the only solution I will have!
BB Lee
2020.04.14 02:27
All I had to was to ask my genie, google, the right question.
Better than 90% of the time, google will have the answer.
I'm certain the state has guideline for the inspector in light of this Pandemic.
For one thing he will wear a mask and glove.
You certainly need to verify everything that worries you before anyone touches your car.
Good luck, Professor.
2020.04.14 06:18
Thanks, buddy!
Will see what I can do through the next two months, holding the inspection!
BB Lee
NPR presents a collection of useful tips by the experts in regard to how to shop safely.
Hope my old brain remembers all those tips.
The virus is making me feel like a child who must learn everything from scratch.