Touchless everything sounds good to me, as something that's a very small lifestyle change if implemented properly [1] but should provide a consistent (if small) statistical benefit against disease. Similarly, making those things that must be touched out of materials with antimicrobial properties benefits everybody, with no particular special effort needed by any individual.
[1]: In this case, without the biometrics - there are other options with fewer privacy concerns.
[1]: In this case, without the biometrics - there are other options with fewer privacy concerns.