New perspective on public touch screens ...
(and anything else requiring human touch, like phones, keyboards, and currency).
Re:
https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/mcdo ... y-bacteria
"Metro swabbed kiosks in eight restaurants in the UK and found traces of gut bacteria on every single one of them.
"One kiosk was even found to have Staphylococcus, a contagious bacteria that can cause blood poisoning
and even toxic shock syndrome.
"Diners use the touchscreen kiosks, which have been rolled out to restaurants across the world, to order their food
in a bid to speed up the process.
"The poop particles and other bacteria are similar to those found on your phone after you take it to the bathroom with you."

While the mixing of cultures and societal groups - worldwide - seems spiritually beneficial, not all cultures and groups practice similar hygiene, perhaps explaining how some touchscreens might be more problematic than expected ... like those in restaurants that have bathrooms.
Open the public restroom door with your hands when leaving? At least, you washed your hands.
Also, in any related health emergency, we now know what not to do (touch without protection).
Rod
