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Laffy Kat

(16,376 posts)
Tue Nov 17, 2020, 11:46 PM Nov 2020

Mouthwash can kill COVID in 30 seconds in the lab.

It certainly won't keep you from getting the virus but it may help from spreading it to others. It might be worth swishing a few extra times a day if you absolutely have to be out and about. I'm going to bring some to work with me to help protect my coworkers, just in case. I am also wearing eye protection and a mask, of course. I thought about swishing every time I washed my hands, but that would probably be overkill. I saw the study and immediately worried that people would get a false sense of security by merely rinsing their mouths out.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-54971650

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Mouthwash can kill COVID in 30 seconds in the lab. (Original Post) Laffy Kat Nov 2020 OP
Certainly is a cheap precaution to consider Worried2020 Nov 2020 #1
Decades ago, I remember TV spots that claimed that Listerine prevented colds & flu. no_hypocrisy Nov 2020 #2

Worried2020

(444 posts)
1. Certainly is a cheap precaution to consider
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 03:19 AM
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From the link:

A clinical trial will look at whether it helps to reduce levels of the virus in the saliva of Covid-19 patients at the hospital in Cardiff, with results expected early next year.

Prof David Thomas, from the university, said the initial results were encouraging, but the clinical trial would not produce evidence of how to prevent transmission between patients.

"Whilst these mouthwashes very effectively eradicate the virus in the laboratory, we need to see if they work in patients and this is the point of our ongoing clinical study," he said.

I'll go for it - people I breathe on will thank me . . .



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