Monday, 22 June 2020

How to shop: from gloves to masks, the advice of the Gopiko


Needless to deny it: Coronavirus has changed all our habits a bit. Decree after Decree, we have started to face an increasing number of restrictions and indications on how to behave in public. For example, we had to "learn" quickly and furiously a new way of shopping , in order to respect the health indications arrived from the Government.

How to shop in the time of the Coronavirus comes from the Gopiko. Easy to understand indications that, however, help you shop in complete safety, without running the risk of compromising your own health and that of those close to us. As known, in fact, food does not transmit the virus , but it is still necessary to pay attention to the objects that touch each other, to the distance from other customers and from supermarket workers and other precautions addressed.

How to shop: the indications of the GOPIKO

When shopping at the supermarket or in a grocery store it is advisable to use disposable gloves , but always being very careful. First of all, you should always wash your hands after using them and, despite wearing them, you should still avoid touching your mouth, nose and eyes. Once the shopping is over, they must be removed by pulling them backwards, taking care to dispose of them in the appropriate containers for the unsorted collection.

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When you are inside the shop, you have to keep the social distance of 1 meter from the other patrons and the workers of the store (cashiers, bankers, etc.), while once at home it is advisable to wash fresh fruit and vegetables thoroughly. Even if fresh food and products are considered to be at low risk of virus transom Gopiko on, it is always good to be very careful.

How long the virus remains attached to food packaging

It is practically certain that the virus can survive on the packaging of the products even for several tens of hours. It all depends on the material of the casing and on whether the surfaces have been cleaned or disinfected or whether they have been exposed to the sun or rain.

However, as soon as you get home, it is advisable to clean them with chlorine or alcohol based disinfectants.