Is coronavirus on my clothes? Experts weigh in

Before doing your laundry, here's what Covid-19 experts do on your clothes.


Leaving the house if necessary,social distancingand wash your hands thoroughly are good places to start when it comes toProtect against coronavirusThere is an urgent question about the spirits of many people in the middle of thePandemic of Covid-19Does the coronavirus live on clothes?

Experts say thatCovid-19 can linger on surfaces, from plastic cardboard, for days at a time, which means that it stands at the reason of the same thing might be true for the fabric. But how worried you are?

According to the certified family doctor of the boardGeorgine Nanos, MD, ofHealth care group, Coronavirus can indeed live on your clothes. She notes that the virus is supposed to survive on the fabric for "anywhere from six to twelve hours" at this point.

Fortunately, you do not need to spray your clothes with a disinfectant to keep safe-nanos says that a washing cycle is enough to kill the virus.

"Now, we think that the Covid-19 virus can not survive temperatures above 80 degrees," says Nanos, which recommends using a regular detergent and the hottest temperature setting that is safe for your clothes to get rid of everything they could pick up. But these are not just your interior clothes that might need a rinse: if you open doors with your handle or pressing buttons with your elbow, Nanos recommends giving your coat in depth cleaning too.

And ifSomeone in your household has possible symptoms coronavirus or has been diagnosed with the disease, Nanos says it's always prudent to wash their clothes in the same laundry charge as your ownWash your hands well After touching everything they may have affected or worn.

However, this does not mean that you suddenly double on your daily laundry loads to protect you or your family. Nanos says that if you wash your clothes immediately at home depends on your level of exposure.

"I recommend changing shoes and clothes before entering the house if you feel that you may be in contact with potentially contaminated surfaces," she says, noting that it's a good routine for professionals Health and other front-line workers to commit for their own the safety and security of those around them.


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