Flushing public urinals can spread COVID-19, study finds

Flushing public urinals can spread COVID-19, study finds

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Flushing a urinal causes an “alarming upward flow” of coronavirus-laden particles, a new study has found — prompting health experts to recommend wearing face coverings in public bathrooms. Researchers in

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