The DOH said there is no evidence to support that such practices, whether done indoors or outdoors, would kill the new coronavirus that causes the disease.
The Department of Health on Friday said there is no evidence to support that such practices, whether done indoors or outdoors, would kill the new coronavirus
that causes the disease.It can also cause pathogens to be dispersed during spraying and such practices could also result in skin irritation and inhalation of chemicals.
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