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So soon? I was thinking we could wait until there are 20,000 dead to begin minimally responsible sanitation efforts on a turbo-charged viral incubator like subway cars.Millions of people packed in cheek by jowl in a cramped space, day after day at the start of the epidemic, with only sporadic disinfectant procedures until now. At this point it’d probably be more cost-effective to skip the cleaning and just inject passengers with the virus as they come through the turnstiles....Cuomo floated the idea of disinfecting subway cars every 24 hours at yesterday’s briefing and the whole world did a double take: You mean they’re not doing that already? They were not.
https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit/2020/04/30/good-news-13000-deaths-nyc-finally-ready-disinfect-subway-cars-daily/Good News: After 13,000 Deaths, NYC Finally Ready To Disinfect Subway Cars DailyALLAHPUNDIT Posted at 6:01 pm on April 30, 2020In fairness, this cuts the time between cleanings/disinfectings from every 72 hours to every 24 hours. The building in which I work is fogged weekly, but its current occupancy during work hours is light enough to almost ensure people never come within 6 feet of each other. So every 3 days is WTH-grade for NYC buses and trains! This change should have happened in early February.