Disinfecting Surfaces Against COVID-19 Often For Show And May Be Harmful, CDC Says
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It may give people a false sense of security
Often, cleaning with soap and water would suffice
Many people have been religiously disinfecting the surfaces in their homes, but is it really necessary? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), doing it excessively may be more harmful than beneficial.
The risk of getting COVID-19 through touching surfaces remains low, CDC Chief of Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch Vincent Hill said during a telephone briefing on Monday, CNN reported. The primary means of getting the virus, he said, is through direct contact with droplets.
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