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I was in a Dollar Tree/Store and saw plenty of masks and gloves,

just hanging in a regular “medical products” type of aisle.

 

I didn’t buy any, as I already have several unused that I had from

visiting in a hospital.

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Oh gosh, we'll all have to keep you company!Woman Happy

Hope you heal well and it doesn't hurt too much!

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Take care @Kachina624  and wishing you a speedy recovery.  March is here now so you will soon get the next part over with. 

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@San Antonio Gal   @on the bay    Thanks for your well wishes.  I'm looking better but anxious to finish the procedure.

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Re: Medical masks

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@JumpTheRope wrote:

I was in a Dollar Tree/Store and saw plenty of masks and gloves,

just hanging in a regular “medical products” type of aisle.

 

I didn’t buy any, as I already have several unused that I had from

visiting in a hospital.


 

 

 

I wouldn't trust any masks from the Dollar Tree.

Everything there is made cheap.... thin and poor quality.

 

Even though it's fun to shop there occasionally !  Smiley Wink

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@shoesnbags wrote:

@@lovesrecess wrote:
Also probably good to stock up on Clorox wipes. I always have several containers of them and use everywhere. I don’t even own dishcloths

@lovesrecessYou wash dishes with Clorox wipes? I actually use dishcloths instead of a sponge at the kitchen sink, because I can wash them in hot water in the washing machine.  Freshly washed dish cloths seem cleaner to me than a sponge.


@shoesnbags, @lovesrecess ~ I've been using sponges to wash all my dishes, pots/pans for many years.  Before washing dishes (multiple times daily) I wet the sponge, wring it out, and microwave it for a minute.  This system has worked well all these years.