irvinehomeowner said:Let%u2019s come up with solutions.
What businesses can stay open or re-open if they put stringent social distancing measures in?
At the Spectrum Costco, they put plexiglass up at the cashier stations which was good. But, even though they scanned my items and Costco card in line to prevent contact, and I could tap to pay on the terminal, however, I still had to hand my membership card to the cashier, so one point of vulnerability.
Some places have gone no cash payments. That helps but not if you still need to hand them your credit card.
Copper is supposed to be antiviral, maybe those CopperFit gloves are safe for handling products, exchanging items, etc.
Pure copper still takes a couple of hours to kill bacteria/viruses on it. It's good to be used at home, or any doorknob that's not so commonly used, but its effect isn't very useful at high traffic area.
CopperFit gloves is only laced with copper, it's anti-microbial effect isn't nearly as strong as pure copper.
UVC light is a more direct way to kill bacterial and virus, but at the cost of possibly cause skin cancer.
Spraying everything down with alcohol/diluted bleach is probably still the best way to disinfect, but alcohol is not too friendly with the finished and anti-glare screeen on a lot of scanning devices.
not sure why Costco don't just go with honor system at this point. It's not like a lot of employees check the card that closely anyway, just present the card is should be enough to deterent some people that just tries to sneak in without membership. They can alwasy just member hold up the card and scan the bar code..