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Masks in public restrooms? Urinals may shoot ‘plumes’ of inhalable coronavirus particles into the air – USA TODAY
Wear a mask in public restrooms, researchers say, because there’s increasing evidence that toilets can release inhalable coronavirus particles.

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USA TODAY
Wearing a mask in public restrooms should be mandatory during the pandemic, researchers say, because there’s increasing evidence that flushing toilets and now urinals can release inhalable coronavirus particles into the air.
The coronavirus can be found in a person’s urine or stool, and flushing urinals can generate an “alarming upward flow” of particles that “trave…
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