Life Without PurelPage 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Review So, your mean, greedy neighbor has bought up 106,322 cases of hand sanitizer—every case available in the Western Hemisphere—and is selling them on eBay for $300 each (plus $8 shipping). What to do? Are you going to catch the coronavirus just because you don’t have any more Purel? Fortunately, no. I can’t say whether or not you will ever catch the coronavirus, but I do know that just washing your hands with soap . . . . . . is every bit as effective—actually, even more effective—at destroying COVID-19 as using hand sanitizer. (Did you notice that I didn’t say “killing” COVID-19? That’s because the coronavirus isn’t actually living, according to most experts.) To understand why soap is so effective at destroying COVID-19, you need to know a little about atoms and molecules. NEXT PAGE Questions
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March 21, 2020
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