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Jaw Jacks Number Five

Those Coronavirus Gloves You Wear

8 total reviews 
Comment from Judy Lawless
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This is not something I've seen in mainstream media, but I don't doubt it. There are so many things to report about this pandemic, that I suspect there are numerous articles not written. Another example of how poor workers are used to make millions for the rich.

I wonder how many people still use these gloves in everyday life. In the beginning, constantly scrubbing and using rubber gloves in the home was recommended, and I followed those guidelines. We never hear much about it anymore, and I quit using them long ago.

 Comment Written 04-Jan-2021


reply by the author on 04-Jan-2021
    Thanks for reading and reviewing. Much appreciated.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written commentary about the possibility that many of the gloves the people use to protect themselves from the virus are already contaminated in the manufacturing process. This crisis seems to go from bad to very bad.

 Comment Written 01-Dec-2020


reply by the author on 02-Dec-2020
    Appreciate your insights and the review.
Comment from Bill Schott
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Jack Jaws Number 5 brings up some pretty disturbing information which makes me want to sell my stock in third world virus spreading rubber glove manufacturing.

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 07-Jan-2021
    Appreciate the review. Many things away from FS going on, so way behind in responding to them.
Comment from Ulla
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Hi Brett, I think this is maybe a bit over the top. We have to think about how long the virus can survive on different surfaces and so on. When I receive mail, I open it burn the envelopes and packages in my fireplace and wash my hands. What more can you do? I'm okay. But my daughter and son-in-law are down with Caved. But then again, she's a nurse and he's a doctor. They are now a bit better. And I'm 3000 miles away. How do you think I felt? All we can do is to be vigilent and wash our hands. Ulla:)))

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 08-Jan-2021
    Glad you enjoyed. Many things away from FS going on right now. Trying to catch up with review responses.
Comment from BethShelby
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While the Jawjack sounds alarming, it occurs to me that three questions should be asked. How long can the virus survive on plastic? How much human contact is there with the gloves. Since machines do most of the work all the way the packaging, that would matter. The third question is how much time elapses between and packaging, shipment and use by the consumer. The answer to the first question is up to three days. To me this makes the danger seem less alarming. Am I out of line in my reasoning?

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 08-Jan-2021
    Glad you enjoyed. Many things away from FS happening and keeping me off site, for the most part. Trying to get back in the swing of things again.
Comment from Ric Myworld
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There are many concerns that most of us have never considered. Like taking our mail from the box, the bagged circulars from the driveway, the packaging from the boxes we ordered online to avoid people. And the list never stops. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 02-Dec-2020
    As always thought-provoking and much appreciated review.
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
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Stunning revelation masterfully conveyed. Horror indeed! (sugg: to grab more readers use title/desc. to max. advantage--e.g. HEADS UP: Corona "SAFETY" Gloves?

Think about that prospective [(adjective) s/b noun==>prospect]

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 08-Jan-2021
    Glad you enjoyed this posting. Appreciate the review.
Comment from Iza Deleanu
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Oh no! This is so scary, you might be right, and my question is this kept under wraps intentionally kind of don't worry be happy type of attitude? Thank you for sharing and good luck with your writings.

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 08-Jan-2021
    Glad you enjoyed this posting. Appreciate the review.