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Health Ministry's no to spraying of disinfectants on humans

By IANS | Updated: April 19, 2020 16:15 IST

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has said spraying of disinfectants on individuals is not recommended under any circumstances.

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New Delhi, April 19 The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has said spraying of disinfectants on individuals is not recommended under any circumstances.

"Even if a person is potentially exposed to the Covid-19, spraying disinfectants on external parts doesn't kill the virus that has entered your body," the Ministry said in an advisory here on Saturday.

Spraying individuals with chemical disinfectants is physically and psychologically harmful. Disinfectants were chemicals that destroy disease causing pathogens or other harmful microorganisms, it said.

The Ministry said spraying of chlorine on individuals could lead to irritation of eyes and skin and potentially gastrointestinal effects, like nausea and vomiting. "Inhalation of sodium hypochlorite can lead to irritation of mucous membranes in nose, throat and respiratory tract and may also cause bronchospasm," it said.

Also, use of such measures might lead to a false sense of disinfection and safety, it said and added it could hamper public observance of hand washing and social distancing measures.

The Health Ministry said it had received many queries regarding the efficacy of disinfectants, like sodium hypochlorite, spray to disinfect people.

The strategy seems to have gained a lot of media attention and is also being reportedly used at local levels in certain districts/local bodies. On March 31, a group of migrant workers, including women and children was seen being fumigated with a chemical solution after their arrival to a village in UP amid nationwide lockdown. The incident caught everyone's attention when its video went viral on social media.

( With inputs from IANS )

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