AndrewAPrice wrote:
It's probably best to hand wash when you enter indoors, so everything indoors will stay Covid free and you don't have the sanitize the objects in your home.
Easier said than done. Imagine I'm buying groceries. Obviously I touch everything I buy in the store. So, assuming my hands are tainted somehow, that taint is transferred to my groceries now. OK, then I get home, put my groceries on the table, and go wash my hands. But the groceries are still tainted. So now I put my stuff away and have to wash my hands
again, and sanitize all surfaces I touched with tainted hands. Hoping not to create a multi-resistant virus from all the sanitizing going on. Except my memory is not perfect, so I might miss such a surface. Oh, and the groceries are still tainted, and some I cannot sanitize at all (fresh fruit for example). So I cannot handle them without tainting my hands again. Try as you might, you never get a clean-room in your home. Best to just always wash your hands before eating and
try not to lick your fingers. For wetting your fingers, you can put a cup/glass of water on the table and dip your fingers in there. Just don't drink the stuff.