I grew up in Africa. I know about the sanitation there.
Those are obvious means of transmission.
Assuming something isn’t airborne and later finding out it is is a breach. It takes Western brains to do those kind of breaches.
BTW, those buckets of ‘dirty water’ were buckets of concentrated clorox solution.
Well, you speak as though you know more details of this situation than I. Africa must have been an interesting place to grow up.
Concentrated Clorox solution doesn’t do much if there’s blood, feces or vomitus present still for the virus to adhere to things on. To remove every glob and clot of blood and vomitus would be very difficult, especially at the interior of a glove tip. Immersing a plate in Clorox sol’n is fine, but there is no good way to clean something like a glove.
Has it been confirmed that this virus is airborne? Better to assume it is than to assume it isn’t, for sure.
Mrs. AV