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FHI: It's time for the normal cleaning routines

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According to the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI), the time to disinfect door handles and keyboards is over. Now we can go back to regular housekeeping.

Senior adviser Mette Fagernes from FHI informs.

- We believe it is time to return to normal cleaning procedures. - Excessive disinfection of equipment is no longer necessary.

He adds that during the pandemic, the FHI also did not recommend it so much, and stresses that hand hygiene is still important.

Earlier councils of the Institute were directed to, among others, gyms, swimming pools and other places where people gather. It may be that some will "Continue to wash appliances thoroughly and will continue to encourage their users to maintain increased hygiene before and after use."

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