About 6 million
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There are many germs on a hand- too many to count.
At any given time, a human hand may contain as many as 5,000 germs.
About 6 million
there are more than 5000 germs on your hand
It's the same germs but some survive because of 2 reasons: One, your hand is very good at retaining the bacteria that you eliminate. So if you touch the lid or part of the Hand sanitizer it'll give you bacteria. Another reason is that your hand will always have some bacteria on it, no matter how many times you try and clean your hand.
Yes, as the alcohol in hand sanitizer kills germs.
Millions of germs live on cheeks. This is one of the germiest places on the body .
Alcohol-free hand sanitizers may not be as effective as alcohol-based ones at killing germs. They may have varying effectiveness against different types of germs, but generally, they are less effective at reducing the microbial load on hands compared to alcohol-based sanitizers.
Millions of germs live on cheeks. This is one of the germiest places on the body .
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