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Alcohol-free hand sanitiser just as effective against Covid as alcohol-based versions – Hindustan Times
A new study from researchers at Brigham Young University finds that alcohol-free hand sanitiser is just as effective at disinfecting surfaces from the Covid-19…

A new study from researchers at Brigham Young University finds that alcohol-free hand sanitiser is just as effective at disinfecting surfaces from the Covid-19 virus as alcohol-based products.
The BYU scientists who conducted the study suspected that the CDC’s preference for alcohol sanitizer stemmed from as-yet limited research on what really works to disinfect SARS-CoV-2.
To explore other options, they treated samples of the novel coronavirus with benzalkonium chloride, which is commonly used…
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