CDC study shows your shoes could carry COVID-19

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The CDC is continuing to study how COVID-19 spreads and how long it lives on different surfaces. A newly released study found that even in areas of a hospital with no COVID-19 positive patients, the virus was detected on the floors and also on the shoes of medical staff.
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Duh and lots of good old bacteria and molds too...
I think people are in need of a Microbiology 101 class. My Beloved late Uncle was a surgeon. He would leave his shoes in the garage.
I think he is Happy people are washing their hands worldwide.
Good old soap and water is best as he would say.
💝🌹 oh btw when you use wipes wear gloves ...the chemicals absorb into your hands and your Liver works overtime to detox it out of your system. Great advice on this video.
Personally, I wash my hands after I put my shoes/lace up boots on. A friend of my mine noticed once and asked me why? I said shoes are gross and I dont want that on my hands and spread it replied..."Oh" 🙄
True story....lol

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I wore my shoes in the house during the peak and I work in a hospital. This was all fear mongering that no shoes in the house people used to try to spread their lifestyle on others.

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