Disinfectants are only recommended for inside of schools, venues and homes where there has been a COVID-19 within the last 24 hours.
Disinfectants are only recommended for inside of schools, venues and homes where there has been a COVID-19 within the last 24 hours.
And new on daybreak.
The cdc is updating its guidance on cleaning supplies and what works best to stop the spread of covid?
"*19 on surfaces.
Kimt news 3's madelyne watkins joins us live this morning to break down what is and isn't necessary to use in our homes.
Madelyne?
Brooke and tyler.
I can tell you if you're wanting to clean your kitchen countertops at home... you don't need to do it with disinfectant sprays or wipes.
Some soap and water will do just the trick.
The cdc announced earlier this week that routine cleaning with soap or detergent once a day can significantly reduce virus levels on surfaces.
Disinfectants are only recommended for inside of schools, venues and homes where covid?
"*19 has been exposed in within the last 24 hours.
If you think back to a year ago before any of us knew this information... you couldn't find any cleaning supplies on the shelves.
While positive cases are starting to surge... lizzie haywood with people's food co op tells me she's not anticipating shelves to be completely wiped out again.
"the national projections on the sanitations supplies are showing that there might be some dips in availability maybe through the ladder part of 21.
We're not really expecting anything on the food side, especially when it comes to the more regional and local suppliers that people's food co?
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So that means if you just maintain a regular supply of food and cleaning supplies ?
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"* then everything will b okay and we can all have enough items. live in rochester.
Thank you madelyne.
Because covid?
"* 19 spreads through droplets in the air and can remain there for hours... it's important we continue wearing masks, social distancing and washing