Someone posted this image on Facebook:
and got the following response from what appears to be a vet:
Ummm. No. Proper NBC protocols require gloves. You do not know who has touched what. Gloves also allow you to ensure that when you return to your car that you have a higher level of confidence that the car interior is clear. Certainly wipes or gel would be useful but those are in short supply in certain areas.
We went to Costco yesterday. We wore our masks, gloves and eye protection. I also ran into another vet I know there and he was dressed the same. We spoke and he indicated that his approach was the same as mine. NBC protocols to safely operate in the environment.
For NBC, don't you need a hazmat suit?
Oh, last garbage day, which was very windy, there were lots of gloves thrown in the recycling bins, and blowing down the streets.
Like someone said here a long time ago . . . Peope are stupid.
and got the following response from what appears to be a vet:
Ummm. No. Proper NBC protocols require gloves. You do not know who has touched what. Gloves also allow you to ensure that when you return to your car that you have a higher level of confidence that the car interior is clear. Certainly wipes or gel would be useful but those are in short supply in certain areas.
We went to Costco yesterday. We wore our masks, gloves and eye protection. I also ran into another vet I know there and he was dressed the same. We spoke and he indicated that his approach was the same as mine. NBC protocols to safely operate in the environment.
For NBC, don't you need a hazmat suit?
Oh, last garbage day, which was very windy, there were lots of gloves thrown in the recycling bins, and blowing down the streets.
Like someone said here a long time ago . . . Peope are stupid.