missmin71
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Hand washing and hand sanitizing doesn’t eliminate the risk entirely.

You know... One thing I never need to experience ever in my entire life: grasping warm dog poo with my hand, through a superthin plastic baggie.

This is also good advice if you have a bad habit of touching your junk too often.

Fencing masks will work too.

THIS. I am excellent outside of the house about touching my face. In my home, I touch as much as I want, because I clean every time I get back in my car by wiping down my hands, phone, wheel, surfaces with a bleach wipe, and same when I get home. 

A hockey mask works too!

Yeah - it really seems to be more “your hands (probably) have picked up whatever virus/bacteria/germ and now you touched your eyeball/picked your nose/licked your finger, so the disease that was just on your hands has now come into contact with these areas that are very nice openings into the rest your body.”

they say that after cleaning hands you can touch your face.  just dont touch it in public where you may have touched something with your hands and not clean them.  Clean all surfaces in your house.  Now if you have a house full of people, then you may not be able to keep your home total clean, so then perhaps your

Put on rubber gloves.

I think focusing on the face touching is a loosing battle. Regularly washing our hands properly is the winning strategy.

I was thinking of a baseball catchers face mask. 

*As of this writing

As of right now, there is not yet a run on beekeeper’s masks, for you face touchers out there.