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by hedora 1905 days ago
Hand sanitizer drys out skin by removing the protective lipid barrier.

It has not been shown to decrease disease transmission, and there’s good reason to think it increases disease transmission by letting oozy stuff pass in and out of skin.

Put another way, would you rather eat:

- whatever microbes are on a stranger’s hand (probably picked up at the store, and mostly non-pathogenic)

- or whatever toxins are in the hand sanitizer, along with whatever bodily fluids seeped out of said stranger’s dry, cracked skin?

Covid might change the tradeoff a bit, but I’m skeptical.