Starting in 2015, Sklansky and his colleagues explained to the staff and families the purpose of handshake-free zones and posted signs designating the new zones. The signs feature two hands gripping ...
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Dr. Mark Sklansky, a self-described germaphobe, can't stop thinking about how quickly microbes can spread. "If I am at a computer terminal or using a phone or opening a door, I know my hands are now ...
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