Always.Do you think we should keep extra cash on hand
How muchAlways.
Cash is king.
And make sure to have some small bills.
If all you got is hundreds you're screwing yourself.
It's a reactive treatment plan instead of a proactive protection plan.
$100 in pennies should suffice.... Rolled preferably.... Store in a sock. Swing it at anyone wanting it at will....How much
That depends on the individual.How much
Anyone herd from Tipmoose?
Do you think we should keep extra cash on hand
Yes its pretty hard to avoid contamination in public places - if you put one drop of dye in 5 gallons of water it would dissipate through out the water and you would not see it - but all the water would contaminated to some degree of parts per million - that kinda how community contamination works - only takes one sneeze or contact and - Boom - - - do what ya can to protect yourselfSome but not as a primary transaction method. Cash is the dirtiest and most germ-filled thing you can touch. If we think about a typical transaction, we give money to a clerk, a clerk that has touched thousands of items that other shoppers touched, and he handled cash from a great number of them also. He hands us back change from other customers with those same hands.
I personally use Samsung pay on my phone and it uses the proximity sensor on the reader. For many that's not an option though so my recommendation is to use a card. After touching the terminal and removing your card sanitize your hands and the card, especially if you have to hand that card to the cashier. I started sanitizing purchased items also. Setting an item on a counter that hundreds of customers and the clerk has stood over all day is a prime location for surface contamination. If just one infected person sneezes or coughs on that counter and there's the potential for anything placed on it to pick up the virus. You carry that item to your car, open the can or bottle, and bam you put it right to your mouth.
Yes its pretty hard to avoid contamination in public places - if you put one drop of dye in 5 gallons of water it would dissipate through out the water and you would not see it - but all the water would contaminated to some degree of parts per million - that kinda how community contamination works - only takes one sneeze or contact and - Boom - - - do what ya can to protect yourself
Why wait until Monday! I'm telling my kids to stay home tomorrow.