20 things I learned thanks to the Coronavirus
You can make homemade hand sanitizer.
You need at least 151 proof alcohol to do so.
Making hand sanitizer really isn’t worth it.
Wash your hands for minimum 20 seconds.
There is a correct way to wash your hands.
If you need to soak things to disinfect them 70% alcohol is best. (Aka 140 proof). It’s even better that 99% alcohol.
All of those things that businesses and schools claimed were undue hardships, really aren’t, and people with disabilities are pissed.
Minimum wage workers in businesses that are vital to our society’s structure really should be paid a living wage. (Grocery store employees are heros now, frankly.)
Who knew universal healthcare would be something you need during a pandemic to slow the rate of infection down?
Restaurant employees should have health insurance, and don’t.
Panic buying is something that exist outside the southern USA before a hurricane.
Millennials and Generation Z have seriously dark senses of humor.
People don’t care about emergencies unless it directly affects them.
Even in the darkest times, there are helpers.
Don’t just look for helpers, be one.
Parents are starting to learn that teachers should be paid more, because being a teacher isn’t easy.
What a disease vector is.
What community spread is.
Even introverts can get stir crazy sitting at home for 2 weeks straight.
The only winners in a pandemic are the pets.

















