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Hand sanitizer? Deep cleanings? Don’t waste your time, COVID rarely spreads on surfaces, expert suggests
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
A person uses a hand sanitizer station at the Bergen County Meadowlands Vaccination Mega-Site, which is operating at the Meadowlands Racetrack.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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How much hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and cleaning supplies have you bought over the past year?
How many surfaces have you scrubbed? How many groceries have you washed, fearing the novel coronavirus was lurking?
For many of us, we touch a doorknob, we sanitize. We touch a railing, we sanitize. We touch anything in public, we sanitize. It’s become ingrained in our daily lives a year into the COVID-19 pandemic at quite a financial cost to families and institutions, such as school districts.
Hand sanitizer? Deep cleanings? Don’t waste your time. Coronavirus rarely spreads on surfaces, N.J. expert finds.
Updated Feb 11, 2021;
Posted Feb 11, 2021
A person uses a hand sanitizer station at the Bergen County Meadowlands Vaccination Mega-Site, which is operating at the Meadowlands Racetrack.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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How much hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and cleaning supplies have you bought over the past year?
How many surfaces have you scrubbed? How many groceries have you washed, fearing the novel coronavirus was lurking?
For many of us, we touch a doorknob, we sanitize. We touch a railing, we sanitize. We touch anything in public, we sanitize. It’s become ingrained in our daily lives a year into the COVID-19 pandemic at quite a financial cost to families and institutions, such as school districts.
B.1.1.7, the Highly Infectious Coronavirus Variant, Could Soon Dominate the U.S. Prevention 2/9/2021 Korin Miller
A highly infectious coronavirus variant that was first detected in the U.K. is now rapidly spreading in the U.S. The variant, B.1.1.7, has been detected in at least 34 states so far and is expected to continue circulating.
A new preprint study estimates that cases of the variant are doubling in the U.S. every nine days, with an increased transmission rate of up to 45%.“Our study shows that the U.S. is on a similar trajectory as other countries where B.1.1.7 rapidly became the dominant SARS-CoV-2 variant, requiring immediate and decisive action,” the researchers wrote.