Sanitizer
in sentence
15 examples of Sanitizer in a sentence
I carry hand
sanitizer
with me every single day because the sink, soap dispenser, hand dryer and mirror are all out of my reach.
Bring some hand
sanitizer.
But there are two extraordinarily simple ways you can keep that from happening: soap and water, and hand
sanitizer.
Of course, hand
sanitizer
is more convenient to use on the go.
In the absence of a sink, use the
sanitizer
as thoroughly as possible and rub your hands together until they’re dry.
However some of its surface proteins are still vulnerable to the destabilizing effect of hand
sanitizer.
In this and similar cases, hand
sanitizer
may be more effective, especially if you then wash your hands to remove residual particles.
The publicity and resulting panic surrounding the WHO’s announcement of Phase 5 and 6 alerts – especially in the absence (until December) of widely available vaccine – also brought out fraudsters peddling all sorts of ineffective and possibly dangerous protective gear and nostrums: gloves, masks, dietary supplements, shampoo, a nasal sanitizer, and a spray that supposedly coats the hands with a layer of anti-microbial “ionic silver.”
When researchers show that some of our supposedly carefully considered choices and attitudes can be influenced by irrelevant factors like the color of the wall, the smell of the room, or the presence of a dispenser of hand sanitizer, their findings are published in psychology journals and may even make headlines in the popular media.
As it stands, midwives in all regions are facing acute shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other infection-control supplies, including hand sanitizer, which means they must face painful and traumatic decisions.
Meanwhile, Kudumbashree, a Keralan grassroots network of local organizations and women’s self-help groups, has helped the state’s containment strategy by producing two million masks and 5,000 liters of hand
sanitizer
in the first month of the national lockdown.
We should all applaud the local distillery shifting its production from spirits to hand sanitizer, or the maker of coffee filters that switches to producing facemasks.
Medical masks are already in short supply, and everyday items such as hand
sanitizer
have become difficult to find.
Public-health officials and media outlets should continue to emphasize the importance of wearing face masks, washing hands frequently with soap and running water, using hand
sanitizer
in the absence of clean water, and practicing social distancing of at least six feet (two meters) in public.
That is why local and national governments must incorporate refugees into pandemic-response plans, as the UNHCR and the World Health Organization have, by guaranteeing access to masks, hand sanitizer, testing, tracing, treatment, and ultimately, a vaccine.
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