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Coronavirus: Nurse shows how fast germs spread even with gloves

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Have you noticed more people are wearing gloves in public to help keep themselves safe from the coronavirus outbreak? But does that really work?

One nurse has gone viral for a video demonstrating just how quickly germs spread even while wearing gloves. Former emergency room nurse Molly Lixey made a Facebook video to demonstrate how easy it is to cross-contaminate while you wear gloves.

Lixey got the idea for the video after a recent trip to the grocery store and seeing all the cross-confirmation going on with people wearing gloves, according to CNN.

A quick little Molly rant about cross contamination and gloves. To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email [email protected] In her video, Lixey showed a

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