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Routine cleaning and disinfecting leaves no trace of coronavirus on surfaces in hospital clinic, study finds – CNBC
The samples were collected at the oncology facility during the height of the New Jersey’s outbreak. None of the samples returned positive for the coronavirus, the study found.

A new study that tested multiple surfaces of a New Jersey oncology unit found no traces of the coronavirus, suggesting that strict cleaning and disinfecting protocols helped limit the virus’ spread at the height of the state’s outbreak.
Researchers at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey collected 128 samples from surfaces deemed highest risk for the virus including door handles, sinks and chairs in a radiation oncology department at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, according…
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