Basic hygiene is the key. Wash hands before going out, wear disposable gloves while out, dispose of gloves before getting into car, clean hands with sanitiser if you so wish before getting into car, come home, wash hands.
We tend to load the boot of the car with any shopping before disposing of gloves, theoretically any germs are contained in the boot rather than being transmitted to the front of the car. Get home and open the doors then, with another pair of gloves on, one of us unloads the car whilst the other gives the shopping a quick wipe over with sanitising wipes before putting it away. After all is completed a thorough washing of hands.
If I was single, living on my own I probably wouldn't bother so much but as I have 2 disabled people living in the same home, and I have CKD in remission, I think it's worth taking the extra precautions.
My biggest bug bear are the idiots who stand within 1 metre of you while queueing and then breeze around the shops as though they are simply out on a jolly with not a care in the world and look at you with daggers if you dare to reproach them.
We tend to load the boot of the car with any shopping before disposing of gloves, theoretically any germs are contained in the boot rather than being transmitted to the front of the car. Get home and open the doors then, with another pair of gloves on, one of us unloads the car whilst the other gives the shopping a quick wipe over with sanitising wipes before putting it away. After all is completed a thorough washing of hands.
If I was single, living on my own I probably wouldn't bother so much but as I have 2 disabled people living in the same home, and I have CKD in remission, I think it's worth taking the extra precautions.
My biggest bug bear are the idiots who stand within 1 metre of you while queueing and then breeze around the shops as though they are simply out on a jolly with not a care in the world and look at you with daggers if you dare to reproach them.