How Safe Is Getting My Car Inspected? Dr. Mallika Marshall Answers Your Coronavirus Questions

BOSTON (CBS) – Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your coronavirus-related medical questions. If you have a question for Dr. Mallika, email her or message her on Facebook or Twitter. Dr. Mallika is offering her best advice, but as always, consult your personal doctor before making any decisions about your personal health. “My dentist had me rinse with povidone-iodine before my cleaning. Does it really kill COVID-19?” –Drew Researchers at the University of Connecticut found that rinsing with a dilute solution of povidone-iodine could inactivate the coronavirus in as little as 15 seconds and might be a way to reduce the risk of transmission to providers, like dentists, who work in people’s mouths. But remember, this is not something that people should attempt at home to rid themselves of the coronavirus. “My wife and I are high-risk and our car needs inspection. The technician must drive our car into the inspection bay to check it. We are concerned about getting a car back which might be contaminated.” -Timothy There are some things you can do to reduce your risk. You can have someone else take your car in for inspection. You should make sure the inspector wears a mask while in your vehicle and ask them to keep the windows open, if possible. And when they’re done, simply wipe off the steering wheel, console, stick shift, and door handles with disinfectant. “Should I worry about people walking or running holding their masks in their hands as they are sw...
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