That's interesting. I do work at large companies that explicitly require using hand sanitizer in order to reduce production delays due to sick leave. They are very influential. For example, they tell the local government which roads to fix first so as to avoid damaging sensitive equipment during truck transport. It is plausible to me that employers are behind propaganda efforts aimed at workers regardless of the American FDA.
Hand sanitizer is also ubiquitous in hospitals and clinics where I live. Are they really spending money on something that has no basis in science? These healthcare workers are using it to justify washing their hands less frequently.
According the the FDA there is no proof of that, as shown in paragraph 3 of the picture I posted.
That's interesting. I do work at large companies that explicitly require using hand sanitizer in order to reduce production delays due to sick leave. They are very influential. For example, they tell the local government which roads to fix first so as to avoid damaging sensitive equipment during truck transport. It is plausible to me that employers are behind propaganda efforts aimed at workers regardless of the American FDA.
Hand sanitizer is also ubiquitous in hospitals and clinics where I live. Are they really spending money on something that has no basis in science? These healthcare workers are using it to justify washing their hands less frequently.