“The White House will be thoroughly disinfected following President Trump’s exit in January and before the incoming Biden administration moves in to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The Trump administration has seen its fair share of COVID-19 infections as it has continued to hold amid a global pandemic that often disregard its own public health guidance on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“Dozens of cases have been tied to the White House or people who
spent time near President Trump over the past several months, including members
of Trump’s family, campaign, administration and staff. The president himself
announced in October he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for
COVID-19, and he was treated at Walter Reed Medical Center.
“The virus that causes COVID-19 mostly spreads through respiratory
droplets or small particles produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes,
sings, talks or breathes. Droplets can also land on surfaces and objects and be
transferred by touch, although it’s not the primary way the virus spreads,
according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The virus
can survive on surfaces for hours and possibly days.
“With
President-elect Joe Biden set to be sworn into office in 41 days, precautions
are being taken to prevent any infections among the new White House
staff.
“The General Services Administration will deploy a team that will ‘thoroughly
clean and disinfect’ every part of the White House touched by human hands,
including furniture, doorknobs, handrails and light switches, before Biden
settles into the Oval Office, reports.
“A private contractor will also provide “disinfectant misting
services” to remove any lingering droplets.
“The Biden team also plans to have a skeleton staff working onsite
with the majority of staff working remotely from home. Biden has
made an effort to strictly adhere to public health guidelines outlined by the
CDC over the course of the campaign and following his victory in the
presidential election. He has consistently stressed the importance of social
distancing and mask-wearing to the public as the outbreak in the U.S. continues
to rage on” (The Hill).
The place needs this for more than just corona! Good work.
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