FINANCIAL TIMES
الثلاثاء 3 أغسطس 2021
قال 84 % من البريطانيين في تموز (يوليو) أنهم دائماً أو غالباً ما يغسلون أيديهم بعد وصولهم للمنزل، مقارنة بـ96 % في حزيران (يونيو) 2020.
هناك كثير من السوابق التاريخية للجنون التجاري الذي ولدته أزمات الصحة العامة وأدى إلى ازدهار أسواق عديد من السلع. أوليفر بارنز من لندن
في ذروة الجائحة، خلال الربيع الماضي، طلب من نصف سكان العالم البقاء في المنزل، أو أمروا بذلك. بذل الناس كل جهد لإبقاء فيروس كورونا المستجد بعيدا عنهم بينما حجزوا داخل المنازل، مجهزين بمخزون ضخم من منتجات التنظيف ومفرغين بذلك رفوف المحال التجارية.
كان جيف
UVC products are increasingly cropping up on online marketplaces and in high street shops, but they are largely unnecessary, and some have been found to be ineffective or even unsafe.
Many people have become more anxious about how to keep their homes and belongings clean over the last year.
So, it’s perhaps not surprising that there’s been an increase in the popularity of UVC products, which claim to destroy viruses and bacteria at the touch of a button.
A Covid-19 consumer survey by the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) in September 2020 discovered that one in 20 people had recently purchased a UV sanitising device.
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