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Spraying Disinfectants on Streets, Marketplaces Can be 'Harmful', Says WHO2Photo1Video© hindustantimes.com

Spraying Disinfectants on Streets, Marketplaces Can be 'Harmful', Says WHO

May 17, 2020 10:18 AM, 8 news, 3 views

The WHO said that streets and pavements are not considered as “reservoirs of infection” of Covid-19, adding that spraying disinfectants, even outside, can be “dangerous for human health”.

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