Hi everyone,
Melbourne is a multi-cultural city that off...
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Hi everyone,
Melbourne is a multi-cultural city that offers iconic sights and remains a great haven for foodies, coffee l...
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Corona Virus and guests.
Hi I am here to ask how is airbnb help me in dealing with guests coming from Corona Virus affected areas?
And if they are not from the are they will fly through the cities airports that have confirmed cases of corona virus.
As the virus is transferred from a person to person what to do when there is not alcohol sanitizer in any of the pharmacies or any other shops.
Please dont send me some article how to protect form the virus I need products for protection not instructions how to use them.
I think airbnb need to send to all the host that requires an sanitizers for at least 4 weeks.
The only products you are need are
1. tissues
2. Anti-septic hand washing gel
3. Soap
All of which are easily available in Dublin in your supermarkets.
I don't use hand sanitizer and wouldn't want Airbnb to send me any.
Try plain old soap. It works wonders.
There is no shortage in Dublin of any of the real essentials outlined by @Helen3
The media is trying its best to provoke a frenzy but it is coming up against the Irish nature of 'Ah sure, it'll be grand' and our Mammies with flat Coke, plain toast and Vaporub 🙂
Some people are making their own hand sanitizer. One should be able to find suggestions for formulations online.
yes, please airbnb, send me sanitizer and toilet paper, rice, pasta, vegetables and also a good bottle of red wine ...
I am sending this message to all my guests who are still willing to travel:
“I use (and always have) Clorox bleach wipes on all light switches, door knobs, bathroom toilet, shower handles, sinks and soap dispensers. I have already provided additional bleach wipes and hand sanitizers for guests who would like to continue to wipe down during their stay. 🙂
So far I have had one cancellation due to concerns about traveling during this outbreak. My March bookings have definitely slowed.