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Mouthwash Has Potential to Protect From COVID-19, Studies Say, But There Are Caveats – POPSUGAR Health and Fitness Australia
Mouthwash may protect against coronavirus transmission and infection in the short term, research says, though it isn’t a cure or substitute for face masks.

Mouthwash is probably a part of your daily routine already, and you’ve no doubt been staring at that “fights 99.9 percent of germs!” packageing for so long, you forget you’re even looking at it. With all of the hand washing and mask wearing we’re doing, it’s natural to wonder if that protective capability extends to the coronavirus as well. Hollywood seems to think so see Camila Mendes and KJ Apa swishing mouthwash before kiss scenes on the set of Riverdale so should the rest of us add this to o…
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