Here are cleaners that are effective against COVID-19

Canadian health authorities say there are cleaners that are effective, not recommended, and some that are non-effective against COVID-19.

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14 comments

  1. yeah well lemon juice and vinegar might not “kill the virus very quickly” but it doesn’t mean that a concentrated solution of acetic or and citric acid isn’t affecting the living rate of the virus compared to WATER…fking SHEEPS

    1. Because they think we are too stupid to look at the studies. 60-70% alcohol and bleach were extremely effective for getting rid of the virus

    2. @Mark Steenson They definitely do reliably kill it. I think they are trying to say that there are less harsh chemicals available to use that will also kill the virus. Ones that are more skin and food friendly.

    3. They sure are effective, but you have to use them at the correct concentration and with enough contact time. They probably worry about complications and toxicity.

  2. Where can you get the list of approved cleaning products and why the ones are not recommended ?

  3. How about as they say in moderation ? Your body has it’s own barrier which keeps germs for coming into the system , but hey lets clean that off over and over till there is an easy access ! Kinda like a hot bath , open the pores

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