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What happened to two aspects of the Cult of Covid - so-called 'deep cleaning' and the mad dash for alcohol based 'hand sanitiser'?

Deep cleaning became a genuine 'fad'. Overnight a zillion 'deep cleaning' businesses sprung up around the world, lasted a few years, then Covid was no longer a plandemic fad after the hype lost it's commercial lustre.

Same with hand sanitister. Earp Bros, which runs a big ceramic tile business plus a gin distillery near my work, starting mass-producing hand sanitiser using an 85 pct ethanol mix and was selling it businesses as fast as they could make it. Like the deep cleaning fad, that went away.

So of these two 'fad' specifically, does any semblence of them still exist? In most countries, I'm guessing not.

Combined with fading 'interest' in Covid along with belief/faith in the so-called 'vaccines', it's all literally 'died in the arse'.

Did you have a commercial interest in Covid via a deep cleaning business, or making hand sanitiser, or through something like running a pathology business doing covid tests, or similar? Did you make lots of money off the back of the Covid plandemic?
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OldBrit · 61-69, M
I still use hand "sanitizer" but I actually use an anti viral one that I started using before COVID. My daughter in law is immunocompromised so it's always been an issue for us. COVID just amplified that concern.

I prefer the antiviral one because it targets viruses and it leaves a protective barrier that lasts some hours after application unlike the alcohol ones which evaporate off pretty quickly.
HikingMan · 51-55, M
I’ve alway been a deep cleaner.
I use hand sanitizer.

Millions were taken by Covid and it wasn’t planned the way you claim it was.
Jonjdw · 51-55, M
I never liked hand sanitizer didn’t use it during Covid and don’t use it now. I wash my hands that’s it. And I worked all through Covid and went to the store.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@Jonjdw I had to work through all the lockdown b/s since my job as a freight train driver was considered a 'critical industry' so I was an 'essential worker'. I've always been big on hand-washing so Covid changed nothing about that for me. The whole 'deep clean' stuff was, in my view, almost total bollocks.

Our then state premier Gladys Berijiklian allowed the Ruby Princess cruise ship carrying people infected with early Covid strains to dock in Sydney and that seeded Covid into the vast majority of the Australian population. To date I don't believe I ever got 'sick enough' to feel I needed to isolate, or test, or get jabbed with the experimental vax drugs when they were rushed out of labs in a mad panic.
CurrentName · 51-55, M
Have you ever heard the saying that goes..

Sometimes is better to allow people to think you're not very smart, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

Cool eh?

 
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