Disinfectant sprays can be dangerous to humans, World Health Organization

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Antiseptic sprays can be dangerous to humans. The World Health Organization has warned that the use of antiseptic sprays on humans could be dangerous. Speaking at a press conference, the head of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom, said that the disinfectant spray in the streets or markets is not effective in eradicating corona because it becomes ineffective due to dust and dirt. ۔
He said that it does not end corona, but it can pose more dangers to people. He said that antiseptic sprays can affect any person physically and psychologically as spraying of chlorine or other chemicals on humans can affect the eyes or skin.
In view of all these circumstances, WHO Chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom has issued instructions that antiseptic sprays should not be used to eradicate Coronavirus as it may have adverse effects on humans.
Keep in mind that the corona virus is currently engulfing the entire world, after which its destruction is increasing with each passing day. Various treatments are being sought around the world to prevent corona. Antiseptic sprays were widely used during one treatment, but now the World Health Organization has sounded the alarm.
Speaking at a press conference, the head of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom, said that the disinfectant spray in the streets or markets is not effective in eradicating corona because it becomes ineffective due to dust and dirt. ۔ He said that it does not end corona, but it can pose more dangers to people.

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