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How convenient, a cac study.Hand Washing Rates by Race
Racial demographics are recorded differently all over the world. In addition, it would be disingenuous to say that African people wash their hands the least as if it's some kind of cultural observation. Many people in Africa don't have the means for regular hand washing.
- The percentage of Asian people who washed their hands in 2020 in the US was the highest at 86.2%.
- The ethnicity that washed their hands the least in the US in 2020 was 'Other' or mixed race people, at 71.9%.
- Black people in the US are the least likely to use hand sanitizer regularly, with just 65.6% using it after contact with people.
The US has gathered data about how different ethnic groups washed their hands during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Asian population was the highest at over 86%, with white people as the second highest with 80.2%. Three out of every four Hispanic people washed their hands regularly, while 72.7% of Black people did.
There are also statistics regarding the use of hand sanitizer. Every population in the US used hand sanitizer less often than they washed their hands. Again, the Asian population was highest at 79%, followed by the white population at 72%. About 68% of Hispanic people used hand sanitizer, while a little over 65% of Black people did.
USDA study:
51 Hand Washing Statistics & Facts
Youâre about to see a list of hand washing statistics. Learn what percentage of people wash their hands, as well as if men or women wash their hands more.www.getonedesk.com
I had an experience at an airport once, the day started off with me arguing with some cacs about some shyt which made it open season for all of em. Was washing my hands in the terminal bathroom and a cac was walking straight out from the urinal passed the sink, and I just "you aint gonna wash your hands" he said "I just hopped out the shower and my dikk is clean why would I" I just stood there looking at him like :
and we went about our day.. Pitiful.
Am I the only one who avoids public restrooms like the plague? I havenât used public restrooms since high school![]()
I was at a conference for work this past week with a cac co-worker.
Dude would literally use the bathroom and then use hand sanitizer instead of washing his hands
I'm washing my hands in the sink and he's all like "dude!, just use the sanitizer
I keep washing my hands like
Long story short, dude caught the flu and was sick ASF on the flight home![]()
Hand Washing Rates by Race
Racial demographics are recorded differently all over the world. In addition, it would be disingenuous to say that African people wash their hands the least as if it's some kind of cultural observation. Many people in Africa don't have the means for regular hand washing.
- The percentage of Asian people who washed their hands in 2020 in the US was the highest at 86.2%.
- The ethnicity that washed their hands the least in the US in 2020 was 'Other' or mixed race people, at 71.9%.
- Black people in the US are the least likely to use hand sanitizer regularly, with just 65.6% using it after contact with people.
The US has gathered data about how different ethnic groups washed their hands during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Asian population was the highest at over 86%, with white people as the second highest with 80.2%. Three out of every four Hispanic people washed their hands regularly, while 72.7% of Black people did.
There are also statistics regarding the use of hand sanitizer. Every population in the US used hand sanitizer less often than they washed their hands. Again, the Asian population was highest at 79%, followed by the white population at 72%. About 68% of Hispanic people used hand sanitizer, while a little over 65% of Black people did.
USDA study:
51 Hand Washing Statistics & Facts
Youâre about to see a list of hand washing statistics. Learn what percentage of people wash their hands, as well as if men or women wash their hands more.www.getonedesk.com
Yeah fukking right..Asians sell panties in vending machines.Hand Washing Rates by Race
Racial demographics are recorded differently all over the world. In addition, it would be disingenuous to say that African people wash their hands the least as if it's some kind of cultural observation. Many people in Africa don't have the means for regular hand washing.
- The percentage of Asian people who washed their hands in 2020 in the US was the highest at 86.2%.
- The ethnicity that washed their hands the least in the US in 2020 was 'Other' or mixed race people, at 71.9%.
- Black people in the US are the least likely to use hand sanitizer regularly, with just 65.6% using it after contact with people.
The US has gathered data about how different ethnic groups washed their hands during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Asian population was the highest at over 86%, with white people as the second highest with 80.2%. Three out of every four Hispanic people washed their hands regularly, while 72.7% of Black people did.
There are also statistics regarding the use of hand sanitizer. Every population in the US used hand sanitizer less often than they washed their hands. Again, the Asian population was highest at 79%, followed by the white population at 72%. About 68% of Hispanic people used hand sanitizer, while a little over 65% of Black people did.
USDA study:
51 Hand Washing Statistics & Facts
Youâre about to see a list of hand washing statistics. Learn what percentage of people wash their hands, as well as if men or women wash their hands more.www.getonedesk.com
he prolly got it from thisWhat's the sample size and were the handwashing habits self-reported?
This doesn't match with my personal experience at all, and the experiences of most people in the thread, so I'm sceptical about the 80% figure for white handwashing
so the results by race can land any which way pending on what type of people from a group you got with questioning like this^^^âIn the last week, how frequently did you use hand sanitizer after touching high-touch surfaces in public?â and âIn the last week, how frequently did you wash your hands with soap and water after touching high-touch surfaces in public?â Bivariate chi-squared analyses identified covariates associated with frequency of hand hygiene.