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Dr. J s Naturals Disinfectant Wipes EPA-registered to Kill Covid-19
Before a product can legally make claims that it can kill a particular pathogen such as SARS-CoV-2, the claim must be authorized by the EPA based on a rigorous testing process and stringent review of data. QYK Brands Surface Disinfectant Wipes successfully passed the testing and review process and was EPA-registered on LIST N (97092-2) on October 9, 2020. EPA expects all products on List N to kill the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) on surfaces (not humans) when used according to the label directions.
As a result of this announcement by the CDPR and QYK Brands, consumers will now have nationwide access to disinfectant wipes, a product that has experienced a noticeable shortage in the marketplace this past year.
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3 mountain lions were spotted in Westlake Village. (Shutterstock)
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA The Lost Hills Sheriff s station reported that three mountain lions were spotted early Tuesday morning in Westlake Village. The lions were reported near the 31600 block of Foxfield Dr., a residential street in Westlake Village.
Lost Hills deputies were not available for further comment.
The lions were spotted not far from where a mountain lion was found dead in Agoura Hills in Oct. 2017 after being exposed to multiple compounds of anticoagulant rodenticide, a form of rat poison, according to lab results.
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A bill co-authored by Senator Henry Stern banning these rat poisons was signed into law by Gov. Newsom in September, and will take effect Jan. 1.