Makers of household cleaning products from Purell hand sanitizer to Lysol wipes are boosting production as they brace for a surge in demand due to the spread of coronavirus.
The rapid spread of coronavirus has held many nations hostage, with many of them restricting travel to and from areas reported to experience a lot of infections. Governments have also provided tips on how to protect their citizens from the virus. There are instances, however, that such tips must be
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“If I have to make a choice, I will keep my hands clean, I will use hand sanitizer, I will wash my hands with soap and water," a WHO official said.
The makers of popular household cleaning products such as Lysol and Clorox are stepping up production.
Unease over the possibility of a serious outbreak in the U.S. mounted over the weekend, prompting consumers to buy provisions even as authorities urged restraint, particularly over protective gear already in short supply.
Rochester store shelves are still well-stocked Monday, even as panic over coronavirus triggered a run on many products in other cities.
As fears surrounding coronavirus spread around the world, here at home, many people are starting to worry that basic necessities will sell out in the event of an epidemic.
New findings from Kantar Wordpanel reveal that supermarket sales on hand sanitiser surged by 255 per cent last month, while Lidl came out on top as the fastest growing supermarket since 2017.
Demand for hand sanitizer is surging around the globe as the new coronavirus spreads, prompting retailers to ration supplies and online vendors to hike prices.
Recipes for DIY hand sanitizer are popping all over the internet. But experts are wary and even caution against the idea.
England captain Joe Root said his players will not be shaking hands on their tour of Sri Lanka in a bid to avoid the coronavirus
Pharmacy chains say they are limiting hand gel sales as demand spikes amid coronavirus fears.
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THE CORONAVIRUS scare came to Buckingham Palace yesterday as the Queen wore long white gloves to give out awards.
CBS4's Nancy Chen reports on the supply shortage issue.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II was spotted wearing gloves for the first time in decades during an investiture at Buckingham Palace as fears of a coronavirus outbreak in Britain grow.