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#Coronavirus: How to make your own hand sanitiser (Video)

If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser that contains at least 60% alcohol and wash with soap and water as soon as you can.

If you are running out of hand sanitiser, here is how you can make your own alcohol-based hand sanitiser. You will need need 3/4 cup rubbing alcohol, 1/4 cup aloe vera gel and five drops of tea tree oil:

Watch: Vincent Phahlane and Lebogang Sekgwama show you how:

Note: There are no guarantees or proof that hand sanitiser prevents Covid-19 infection.

Also read: Washing hands with soap and water as opposed to cleaning them with hand sanitiser

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Marietta Lombard

Editor-in-Chief of Caxton Joburg Metro with 26 years' experience in the community newspaper industry. I serve as Gauteng Director and deputy executive director of the Forum of Community Journalists and I am a press representative of the Press Council SA.

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