It's ridiculous for schools (or anyplace) to incur such expenses and so much lost time for deep cleaning like this. Disinfecting high-touch surfaces (DURING THE DAY!) is good. Keeping the whole place closed an extra day "deep clean" does not fit with existing @CDCgov guidelines.
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I mean what's the theory? If fomites are such a risk, the plan has to be to address the problem during the day, when people are touching things. Not "DEEP CLEAN" the next day, when nobody is in the building. I support a sensible high-touch disinfection plan during the day.
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Would be very happy to see a whole essay on the “deep cleaning” thing
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So over the hygiene theater of “deep cleaning”
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Too clean=bad!
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Boooooo
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Our schools in DC have been doing this every Wednesday WHILE THE SCHOOLS ARE VIRTUAL.
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Same here.
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I understand why this is done for appearances, but is there any evidence the virus can survive on surfaces for an entire weekend? Does the extra deep clean on Fridays really make kids safer compared to just locking the building for 2 days?
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