• MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Stupid fearmongering drivel. Yes, you can contaminate gloves. That doesn’t make them worse than leaky skin, you actual moron.

    Do you want your surgeons to wear gloves? If you say, “yes”, then you are exposing your utterly moronic double standard. If you say, “no”, then you truly do not understand actual germ theory and why gloves DO help.

    Ignorance is no excuse. You are trying to sound confidant while WRONG. Do better, fool.

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      Food service workers do not scrub down like OR personnel. They really need to wash their hands routinely and wear hairnets and not touch their privates. The whole thing of Subway employees donning a new pair of gloves for each sandwich is just theatre. Go into any professional kitchen away from public view and you will not see the cooks and chefs wearing gloves.

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        Nowhere did I say people must get a new pair for every sandwich.

        Interesting how you must use an extreme example. Almost like you know you’re defending a dumb position and must use hyperbole to sound credible… Sad.

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      Surgeons wear sterilized gloves. Do you think those 100 gloves boxes are sterile?

      How come food poisoning isn’t an issue where I live if cooks don’t wear gloves even though it’s the governmental norm? And I mean, in restaurants, in hospitals, in long term care buildings… No issues, no gloves… Weird right?

      Also, did you know that healthcare workers mostly don’t wear gloves unless there’s a risk THEY will be exposed to YOUR fluids? Same reason over here we still wear gloves in professional kitchens when there’s a risk that our fluids will come in contact with the food, i.e. if we cut ourselves.

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          I never said it was, I said it’s ridiculous to think that gloves that come in boxes and aren’t meant to be used in sterile environments are cleaner than properly cleaned hands.

          Also, keep insulting people like that and you won’t go far in life.