Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Cleanliness

Given the twin obsession of so many Americans with washing and religion, I'm willing to bet that the expression "Cleanliness is next to godliness" was coined in the New World.

I've already written about tips given for avoiding infection and about what I consider "knee-jerk vaccination" that is conducted here for completely harmless - and indeed beneficial - diseases. Other local oddities include
mandatory vaccination against Hepatitis B (at-risk groups: drug addicts and prostitutes) for all schoolchildren in the US. Add to this the fact that there are hand sanitisers wherever you look as well as anti-bacterial wipes routinely provided for cleaning supermarket trolleys, and you have the makings of a nation paranoid about illness.

Yesterday I came across something that highlights the lengths to which people go to avoid germs. It all started with a seemingly harmless question on Facebook: "What tips do you have to keep you and your kids healthy during flu season?" The responses (which for reasons too complicated to explain must all come from North Americans), are extremely telling from a European, spoonful-of-dirt-a-year perspective:

  • "Wash their hands constantly and before eating with hot soapy water!"
  • "Keep little immune systems healthy and stop the spread of germs with Kleenex® Anti-Viral"
  • "Flu Shots & GermX!"
  • "Making sure my kids and i stick to the '24 hour' rule [i.e. waiting 24 hours after a fever subsides] before going back to school or work. Wish more people did so as to NOT pass their germs!!"
  • "I keep Germ-X next to the tissue box, kids sanitize their hands after blowing their noses."
  • "Just keep the little germ carrier's home and feed them lots of Jewish Penicilin"
  • "Everyone must wash their hands for a minimum of 20 seconds to be effective or singing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star all the way through twice"
  • "Hand sanitize or wash your hands as soon as you get off the bus, kiddies"
  • "Washing hands a lot of course. I've added a chewable calcium with vitamin D to my kids morning routine"
  • "Avoid washing your hands in public restrooms and use sanitizer after you leave the restroom instead. Also, don't touch any surface with your hands. I've gotten sick 10 less times a year by doing this"
  • "Kids - and adults - have been known to die from the flu. I chose not to get the shot this year, and I have already suffered through one strain of flu this fall. It isn't fun being sick, and if you are in a weakened state of health it can be deadly. Wake up and smell the mortality."

And my two favourites:

  • "Avoid people if possible. My Gramma has a shot of whiskey if she's been around sick people"
  • "Get ur kids to take a bath as soon as they get home from school, that way they don't spread germs all throughout ur home"

2 comments:

Tim said...

There must surely be some people though who realise that a little bit of dirt and germs can actually help us humans build up a bit of resistance? If they carry on down that path they're all going to get blown over by the slightest gust of wind.

New World Newbie said...

There are, but they seem to be a small minority.