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Spraying people with disinfectants to kill a virus may appear to be a good idea in movies? But @WHO does not recommend such spraying

According to WHO, large-scale spraying or fumigation in areas such as streets or open markets for the COVID-19 virus is not recommended. Streets and sidewalks are not considered as routes of infection for COVID-19. Spraying disinfectants, even outdoors, can be noxious for people’s health and cause eye, respiratory or skin irritation or damage.
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Spraying people with disinfectants to kill a virus may appear to be a good idea in movies? But
does not recommend such spraying

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