If you want your carved pumpkins to last longer this Halloween, don't use bleach on them. Wildlife agencies across America are begging people to not use this harmful mixture.
If you want your carved pumpkins to last longer this Halloween, don't use bleach on them. Wildlife agencies across America are begging people to not use this harmful mixture.
If you want your carved pumpkins to last longer this Halloween, don't use bleach on them. Wildlife agencies across America are begging people to not use this harmful mixture.
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DORAVILLE, Ga., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Throughout the pandemic, the world has focused heavily on disinfecting surfaces but the latest CDC guidance reveals this shouldn t be the top priority. When it comes to beating COVID, businesses and individuals alike must focus on mitigating the risk of airborne transmission.
In a recent
interview with CNN, CDC representative Vincent Hill, Chief of the Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch, made it clear that surface disinfection just isn t as important as once believed. According to the CDC s recently updated (April 5)
guidance on COVID spread, surface transmission is not the main route by which SARS-CoV-2 spreads, and the risk is considered to be low. In fact, the CDC states contact with a contaminated surface has less than a 1 in 10,000 chance of causing an infection.