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Hand sanitiser could be ‘ineffective’ against coronavirus due to low alcohol, says Choice – ABC News
Hand sanitisers sold in Australian stores will be put to the test after consumer group Choice found a major brand was selling products well below the recommended alcohol content.
A hand sanitiser sold in Australian stores has been withdrawn from sale after it was found it might not contain enough alcohol to kill coronavirus.
Key points:
- Choice has claimed a brand’s hand sanitiser was “far below” an effective alcohol level
- The consumer group said it will test a range of products to make sure they are safe
- Mosaic Brands, whose product is under the spotlight, said the accusation was “sensationalist”
Consumer group Choice said a hand sa…
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