
Grocery store flyers
If you used to bring the weekly flyers from your local supermarket home with you, you might want to stop doing that from now on. Chances are that these papers have been touched by multiple hands before you. With the virus being able to survive on printing paper for up to three hours, it’s best that you don’t take any chances. If you’re curious about the discounts, check their latest deals online or through a mobile app.






















28 thoughts on “10 Things You’ll Never Bring Inside Your Home Again After the Pandemic Is Over”
You might as well move to Antartica if you’re that paranoid.
VOTES BY MAIL !!!
i get it….used clothes. However, some of this is overkill. Gift baskets and greeting cards? Please. this is why folks are paranoid and walking in fear. Wash your hands regularly and sanitize/disinfect your belongings. That will take care of things.
seriously!
Does all this make no difference if we are vaccinated for the virus? Can we then do everything we used to do without fear of getting sick?
This is a hoot…I haven’t changed my life at all since the “pandemic”…I don’t avoid these now and don’t plan to do so either.
Might as well become a Hermit.
Something’s wrong with me. I bring most of that stuff home now.
Not like the virus can live so long on something that you can’t just set it aside somewhere and then tend to it in a few hours or days. There is still so much in terms of supplies that we will need take in our homes for our mere survival. Just deal with it all appropriately and wash your hands!
What are we older people suppose to do for extra money?
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