How to minimise your coronavirus risk while shopping at the supermarket
ABCGoing out into the world to buy essentials is one of the few things we're still encouraged to leave the house to do — and a trip to a supermarket to buy food is, for most people, unavoidable. Supermarkets have increased efforts to sanitise everything from trolleys to conveyor belts, but Dr Sheel said the need to wash your hands and avoid touching your face was paramount. "You want to come home as quickly as possible, but if you have to access a toilet at the shopping centre go and wash your hands with soap and water immediately, or use a bit of alcohol-based hand sanitiser to clean and disinfect your hands," she said. Shoppers are also being urged to minimise the amount of time spent out of the house, prompting Queensland Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young to call for an "old-fashioned" approach to your shopping trip. "There's so many things we touch and so the basic principle is if you touch something avoid touching your face, wash your hands before you eat or drink, wash your hands as often as you can," she said.