A decontamination unit was installed at the Manning Market. Ten such decontamination units are to be installed at public places. Pix by Damith Wickramasinghe
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Raja Mahendran Sunday, 12 April 2020 02:04 AM
Hope people realise these are chemical pesticides that are sprayed on them. Chemical disinfectants are not medicines. They are pesticides. A common one is sodium hypochlorite and this is bleach! For it to kill virus it has to be used at a concentrated rate. At this rate it is corrosive, a skin and eye irritant and cause breathing difficulties.
Scientists have dismissed these tunnels as ineffective against the virus and an environmental pollutant and harmful to humans.
Best to wash your hands, wear a mask and stay at home than be bathed in pesticidal baths such as these.
Other countries have banned them out of concern for their citizens and because it simply does not work.
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