Medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus should be sure to clean their shoes. In a new study published in one of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s journals, Emerging Infectious Diseases, researchers tested air and surface samples at a hospital in Wuhan, China, where the coronavirus outbreak initiated. The researchers found that about half of health-care professionals working in intensive care units carried the coronavirus on the soles of their shoes. Further, the report showed that there was a 100% positive rate from the floor of the pharmacy, where only health-care workers traveled, not infected patients.
“Therefore, the soles of medical staff shoes might function as carriers,” the researchers wrote. “We highly recommend that persons disinfect shoe soles before walking out of wards containing COVID-19 patients.”
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5 comments:
Not a natural virus. Does not behave like any natural virus.
Using foot pans of chlorhexadine at my doors to clean shoe bottoms even though we’re pretty much limiting ourselves to neighborhood walks.
It can also pass thru condoms.
You better not be looking for love in all the wrong places or you might track the virus home with you........then, there you are.....busted!
Did you catch that way 8:15
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