I have tide fabric spray.Maybe Lysol spray would be helpful. Just a suggestion though.
I have tide fabric spray.Maybe Lysol spray would be helpful. Just a suggestion though.
I believe that's where VP Pence was?AIPAC confirms that two conference attendees have now tested positive for coronavirus. I reported 2 days ago this was likely. There were 18,000 people there, including 2/3rds of Congress. On Tuesday, thousands of conference goers visited Hill offices.
Ryan Grim on Twitter
Many here, along with medical professionals, have talked about cleaning hard surfaces like countertops, vanities, tabletops, appliances, etc. How do you sanitize soft surfaces like upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc.? Sheets, pillowcases, blankets, comforters can be laundered, but soft surfaces like sofas and chairs usually require professional cleaning. Same with carpets. Will vacuuming alone keep COVID-19 from lingering on carpeted areas?
Americans for sure....we already have cases that originated from there.“Foreigners” from where? Tia. I’m just wanting to track and keep up with the known sources/web of spread, as much as possible from a mapping perspective, etc.
“I just saw 2 ladies argue over the last bottle of handsanitizer at a dollar store in Rockville, Maryland.
Some grocery stores are sold out.
I drove to the dollar store to buy a some more bottles & disinfectant wipes. A new shipment arrived & it soldout in 5 minutes #coronavirus”
https://twitter.com/shomaristone/status/1236357995442966528?s=21
I saw a MSM report yesterday that apparently it isn’t uncommon for the person performing the test to get sneezed on. I’ll note IMO since I’ve looked for the link and unfortunately can’t seem to come up with it ATM
50% efficacy rate? Ok, it works a little.
I'm happy to say my parents are finally on board. My dad wore gloves to the post office to pick up mail today.....or he just told my mom he was doing that so she would shut up....lol.Surprised someone didn’t tweet after my experience yesterday
“I just saw four people at the grocery store arguing in line about if the coronavirus is all a conspiracy, a concern only for old people and “just the flu”. Only one out of the four said it wasn’t.”
not surprising. Now I'm waiting for the studies
on airline air ducts. I've long believed that it's
a dirty little secret and we're just not told about it.
It's cold and flu season. People are coughing and sneezing all over the place. It's not really culture in US to stay home unless you have some serious symptoms. Probably because nobody will pay you to stay in home. And covid starts off mild and then can turn very serious so that's really not good.
Many here, along with medical professionals, have talked about cleaning hard surfaces like countertops, vanities, tabletops, appliances, etc. How do you sanitize soft surfaces like upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc.? Sheets, pillowcases, blankets, comforters can be laundered, but soft surfaces like sofas and chairs usually require professional cleaning. Same with carpets. Will vacuuming alone keep COVID-19 from lingering on carpeted areas?
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