RALEIGH -- The coronavirus outbreak, which has claimed 11 lives in the United States, has everyone running to their local drug store to gather the cleanliness essentials: Disinfecting wipes, soap, ...
The coronavirus threat has metro stores out of hand sanitizers. We checked with Walmart and Super Target stores and both have been out of the in-demand item for days. However, you can make your own ...
As anxiety surrounding the novel coronavirus swirls in the US, some stores are struggling to keep up with the demand for hand sanitizer. With the shelves empty and online pharmacies out of stock, ...
As concern over the spread of coronavirus grows, so has the demand for products the public hopes will help protect them from being exposed to the virus. Shelves are being emptied of face masks, ...
You don't need a lab to make hand sanitizer -- your kitchen will do just fine. Photo: Hans Reniers/Unsplash It seems that the best way to keep your hands clean and virus-free is to wash them properly ...
Everyone’s out of hand sanitizer. The gels are gone, the wipes are gone. Recipes for making your own hand sanitizer at home to fight COVID-19 are making the rounds, though, so I decided to try it — ...
Concerns about the novel coronavirus and the disease it causes — COVID-19 — have been dominating headlines as it continues to spread across the globe. Fear of the coronavirus has led people to stock ...
Q: My family has been using a lot of hand sanitizer during the pandemic. Is there anything harmful in it? A: Washing hands with soap and clean water for at least 20 seconds is the best way for ...
Door handles, desks, toys and monkey bars — it’s a battle to keep children’s hands clean during cold and flu season. But rather than buying store-bought hand sanitizer, which often contains alcohol ...