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  2. @blanc0981. (2020, April 10). Toindeha Ikkagetsukan, 200bainiusumetanodaidokorosenzaide Sutaffu, kanatani tewonurashite, arainagasazuniitemorattemasuga, Hitorimotearenadono Shinkokunauttaehanai. Kaimenkasseizainosugoitenha kansoshitemonokori, sonoatonaniwosawattemo sonohifuni koteingusareta kaimenkasseizaide koronawokorosukanoseigatakai. [We have our staff and patients wet their hands with 200 times diluted kitchen detergent for a month without rinsing it off. Not a single person has complained of serious complaints such as rough hands. The great thing about surfactants is that they stay on after they dry, and whatever you touch afterwards is likely to kill the corona with the surfactant coated on that skin.] [Twitter post]. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/blanc0981/status/1248415995527483394?s=20
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