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posted ago by Quality ago by Quality +2048 / -3

300lb fella in front of me at the grocery store had a whole cart full of stuff. Probably about an even 50/50 split of food and cleaning supplies. Several boxes of gloves, disinfecting spray, wipes, paper towels, sponges, masks.... Then the other half was nothing but junk. Doritos, Oreos, snack cakes, several different types of juice, ice cream, cheese crackers, chocolate syrup....and probably a dozen Lean Cuisines (clearly watching his weight). I wanted to go over and tell him that no amount of Bleach spray will strengthen his immune system, but I thought he might get upset and eat me. Disregard personal health, acquire wet wipes. Its a sound Covid approach.

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RegularAmerican 31 points ago +31 / -0

I'd be fine with it except they are seriously damaging their children.

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Libertardian 23 points ago +23 / -0

Like when they accidentally sit on them?

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FluhanWu 2 points ago +2 / -0

More like: They are installing ozone generators in classrooms. The machines are being labeled as VirusKillers or UV-filters and they do generate ozone which should not be used in a room occupied by living beings.

They are also fumigating the schools with special long-lasting bleach that has been repackaged in a fancy electrostatic spray gun.

Then during the day, while the chlorine is still present on all surfaces, they are giving kids wipes which contain ammonia compounds and telling them to wipe the table with it. Yes, that means bleach is being mixed with ammonia. Same goes for alcohol sanitizers. Bleach + alcohol = chloroform. Bleach + ammonia = poison gas. The dose is probably fairly low since many of these chemicals have broken down - so instant death is not likely, but the repeated exposure for entire school days will have lasting consequences for these kids.

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Libertardian 1 point ago +1 / -0

Probably won't have a significant effect in the short run:

https://YouTu.be/BBvIweCIgwk