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appalachiablue

(42,989 posts)
Tue Apr 14, 2020, 06:14 PM Apr 2020

Disposable Gloves May Feel Safe- But Don't Be Deceived (Vinyl, Latex, Nitrile) DW News

'Disposable gloves may feel safe — but don't be deceived.' Disposable gloves do not really protect against the new coronavirus. In fact, they can even increase the risk of an infection for several reasons. DW, April 14, 2020.

In supermarkets, at the weekly market, in everyday life: People are being seen more and more often wearing not only face masks but also disposable gloves to protect themselves from the highly infectious coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In many drugstores around the world, they have been sold out for weeks.

Using disposable gloves could seem an obvious way to help avoid catching the disease. After all, infection with the coronavirus can occur not only via a droplet infection, i.e. when someone coughs or sneezes in your proximity, but also via a smear infection. In the latter case, if you touch something on which pathogens are present, they get onto your hand. And if you then touch your hand to your face, eyes, nose or mouth, the viruses can enter your body & make you ill.

- Porous material

> Although disposable gloves are worn in doctors' surgeries and by paramedics, they protect the hands only from coarse contamination, such as blood or other bodily fluids. They can protect against contamination with bacteria and viruses only for a very short time.

This is because the material of disposable gloves is actually porous, and the longer you wear them, the easier it is for pathogens to penetrate the supposed protective cover. This is one of the reasons why medical personnel carefully clean and disinfect their hands after using disposable gloves. Disposable gloves expressly do not replace these hygiene rules.

- Deceptive protection

> Disposable gloves made of vinyl, latex or nitrile may give a feeling of sterility, but this feeling of safety is very deceptive. Many people take better care not to touch their face when shopping with disposable gloves — but it can happen quite often all the same by accident...

More https://www.dw.com/en/disposable-gloves-may-feel-safe-but-dont-be-deceived/a-53115350




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Disposable Gloves May Feel Safe- But Don't Be Deceived (Vinyl, Latex, Nitrile) DW News (Original Post) appalachiablue Apr 2020 OP
I will continue to wear my disposable gloves Ferrets are Cool Apr 2020 #1
Ditto. sinkingfeeling Apr 2020 #2
Ditto and ditto. Doodley Apr 2020 #3
And ditto ditto ditto (are those enough dittos?) phylny Apr 2020 #5
Even thicker, chemo gloves give limited protection Warpy Apr 2020 #4
Yep. Jirel Apr 2020 #6
I agree that a lot of times people using gloves have an illusion of safety that just isn't real. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2020 #7

Ferrets are Cool

(21,961 posts)
1. I will continue to wear my disposable gloves
Tue Apr 14, 2020, 06:26 PM
Apr 2020

I will ALSO continue to wash my hands thoroughly after each wearing.

Warpy

(113,131 posts)
4. Even thicker, chemo gloves give limited protection
Tue Apr 14, 2020, 06:46 PM
Apr 2020

because the first time you touch a gloved finger to your face, you've just infected yourself with all the bugs the globe has collected.

Jirel

(2,259 posts)
6. Yep.
Tue Apr 14, 2020, 06:49 PM
Apr 2020

Haven’t been wearing them, and won’t be starting. Nothing improves on good hygiene. I get a very dark laugh out of watching all the fools running around in gloves and masks while doing absurdly stupid things with them.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,773 posts)
7. I agree that a lot of times people using gloves have an illusion of safety that just isn't real.
Tue Apr 14, 2020, 09:40 PM
Apr 2020

Especially if you don't change those gloves frequently. You'll keep the gloves on while moving from one task to another, incurring an enormous amount of cross-contamination in the process.

I do volunteer work at a local homeless shelter, cooking and serving meals. We must wear gloves, which is understandable and right, but I constantly notice how easy it is to leave the gloves on, handle raw meat, then handle vegetables, or something else. If my hands were bare, I'd always wash my hands between tasks, but with the gloves on, it's all to easy to skip that step.

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