A new study from Brigham Young University has found that alcohol-free hand sanitizer may be just as effective at killing the virus that causes COVID-19 as alcohol-based products. The CDC recommends ...
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SARASOTA, Fla. — A hand sanitizer made in Florida and touted by the state's governor, Ron DeSantis, during a news conference does not use ingredients recommended by the CDC as effective against ...
A new study from researchers at Brigham Young University finds that alcohol-free hand sanitizer is just as effective at disinfecting surfaces from the COVID-19 virus as alcohol-based products. The BYU ...
There may be a time when you do have to step outside to get groceries. And there won’t always be a sink and soap nearby. With hand sanitizer becoming an everyday essential, more hand sanitizer brands ...
One of the first items that flew off shelves during the first signs of the current global health crisis was hand sanitizer. It’s still rare to find in stores or online, which means seeing it in stock ...
As people around the U.S. prepare to self-quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic, hand sanitizer has flown off the shelves of local supermarkets and pharmacies. Now, distilleries are stepping in to ...
The Irish Prison Service (IPS) is providing inmates with alcohol-free hand sanitizer to stop them from making "moonshine." Alcohol-based hand sanitizer was first banned in Irish prisons in 2014, but ...
Irish officials hoping to stop any spread of coronavirus in the country’s prisons are only giving inmates alcohol-free hand sanitizers out of fear they would use the other kind to make moonshine, a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SARASOTA, Fla. — A hand sanitizer made in ...