Hand sanitizer will continue to be available in all public places.
COVID-19 has taken over the control around the world in 2020 and forced us to pay more attention to hand hygiene. That’s how hand sanitizer became available in all public places, and now we’ve gotten used to sanitizing our hands frequently.
2020 also came with a shortage of hand sanitizer, as almost everyone rushed to buy it in their attempt to stay safe from the virus. However, that period is now over, and sanitizer stations and containers can be found in almost all public places. They’re basically everywhere now, and that’s a very good thing.
And many health experts believe this will likely continue even after the coronavirus pandemic is long behind us. According to CJ Xia, a VP of marketing and sales at Boster Biological Technology, a biotech company based in Pleasanton, California, from now on, it will no longer be rare to see hand-sanitizer stations everywhere you go.
These stations placed around in public places and office buildings would be a good indication that everyone’s hands are clean and sanitized. And even though hand sanitizer stations existed even before COVID-19 in certain stores, malls and gyms, chances are we’re going to see them in restaurants, bars, churches, and other establishments from now on.
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