Eleven months down the road, the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic already sickened more than 80 million people, and it is not going away anytime soon. It is more than a health crisis - it had destructive consequences such as cultural, social, economic and political effects. The pandemic has changed how we clean and disinfect offices, schools, hospitals while returning to a new normal.
The virus is transmitted after infected people sneeze, cough on or touch surfaces, such as tables, doorknobs and handrails. Other people may become infected by touching these contaminated surfaces, then touching their eyes, nose or mouth without having cleaned their hands first.(1)