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"content": "nostr:npub1typ5we79rr527q30467hfz8ptfy0h8gxpmfn7j64ak6pk6pv4rfszzc8hh You probably know this already, but lots of disinfectants don’t kill noro and it persists long enough to potentially cause reinfections, so hydrogen peroxide, bleach solutions, and hypochlorous acid are good agents to use for a week or two. (Noro is tough as hell so figure on a 10-20 min kill time on hard surfaces.) Godspeed and I hope you feel better soon!",
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