Glastonbury Festival has donated thousands of litres of hand sanitiser, gloves and face masks to frontline emergency services responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
05.03.2020 - 10:56 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Opportunists have been slammed for selling tubs of hand sanitiser gel for extortionate prices on eBay.
Popular brands including Carex, Cuticura and Purell are currently being listed for hundreds of pounds - with some listings exceeding £1000.
A four pack of Cuticura Original 250ml - that can be viewed on the Boots website for £2 each - are being listed for £99.99 on eBay.
Twelve 50ml bottles of Carex hand gel - usually priced at £1 each on the high street - are being listed for £899.
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Glastonbury Festival has donated thousands of litres of hand sanitiser, gloves and face masks to frontline emergency services responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
Britain's richest man, who grew up in Oldham, is to build a plant 'in 10 days' to manufacture hand sanitiser.
As supermarkets and stores run low of anti-bacterial gel and online sites appear to be bumping up the prices as we battle to protect ourselves from the spread of coronavirus, there's one easy method you can follow to make your own hand sanitiser. Samria Kazan, aka plant-based content creator Alpha Foodie on Instagram and the winner of Channel 4's cooking show Crazy Delicious, explains that you need just three ingredients.
An Irvine shop is offering customers a free 50ml refill of hand sanitiser for one night only.
The government is yet to announce which states will close childcares and schools on the back of Covid-19's rapid growth. Until then, some parents are still working and have no choice but to send their children to school.
Taking to her Instagram account, Stacey Solomon revealed that she was nervous about heading out of the house amid the coronavirus outbreak and so, she made her own hand sanitiser.The Loose Women star wrote on her stories: "Off to work and I'm going to be honest I'm nervous about being in town so I'm trying to hand make some hand sanitiser to make myself feel better.
Australian cricket great Shane Warne is using his gin distillery to produce hand sanitiser amid shortages due to a global coronavirus outbreak.
Callous thieves have been blasted by a health board for stealing hand sanitiser, toilet roll and soap from hospitals amid the coronavirus outbreak.