YOU need to wash your bed sheets every few days during the coronavirus pandemic, experts have said. They warn viral particles could get trapped in fabrics and can be inhaled during your sleep. ⚠️ R…
YOU need to wash your bed sheets every few days during the coronavirus pandemic, experts have said.⚠️ Read ourExperts warned you should be washing your bedding more often during the pandemicGovernment campaigns spearheaded by the Department of Health have urged people to wash their hands more often and for longer, but there isn’t much advice out there for how often we should empty our laundry basket.
Meanwhile, dermatologist Joshua Zeichner said: "While there are no hard and fast rules, generally I’m telling my patients to cut normal wash periods in half." Key workers have also been advised to wash their clothes on arriving home from their shifts in case particles are still on their garments.
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