COVID-19: Where can you still buy disposable gloves

2021-12-15 01:03:21 By : Ms. Camille Zhang

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When shopping for groceries or just going for a walk, you may want to know how to limit your potential exposure to the coronavirus. Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends voluntarily wearing a mask in public to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, you may also need to use disposable gloves to protect yourself from disease. According to the CDC, these handy tools can be used to remove packages or trash handled by people infected with COVID-19.

But like other household necessities such as hand sanitizer and toilet paper, disposable gloves are increasingly difficult to find in stores and online. Thankfully, there are still some options available.

Although we rated the disposable gloves as the most comfortable and durable Venom Steel Resistant Industrial Gloves on the market when we tested them, they are currently out of stock, but there are still many other styles on sale, which are perfect for trips to the grocery store and other necessary items. Errands. 

We have found a list of locations where you can find them, and will continue to update as inventory changes. Note: Now is not the time to hoard gloves, because many important workers also need these products to complete their work while maintaining safety, so please keep this in mind before buying.

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How to use disposable gloves

The World Health Organization (WHO) says to wash your hands before wearing disposable gloves. When wearing gloves, remember not to touch your face or eyes, as this will defeat the purpose of wearing gloves.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to take off the gloves, be sure not to touch them with bare hands. To do this, peel off one glove from your wrist, then stretch the other glove under it and pull it off to remove it. After handling the gloves, wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer. 

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