Norovirus is particularly dangerous, as exposure to fewer than 100 particles can lead to severe vomiting and diarrhea. Conventional hand sanitizers are ineffective against it.
A study of nursing homes indicated that those consistently using hand sanitizers faced higher risks of norovirus outbreaks compared to those emphasizing soap for hand hygiene.
Research shows that soap's unique structure allows it to bond with both water and oil, effectively removing germs and making handwashing more enjoyable.
Despite the effectiveness of soap, some individuals, like Pete Hegseth, advocate against handwashing, challenging the established importance of this simple hygiene practice.
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