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Denver Broncos: "Time for work. But first, we Sanitize"

The Denver Broncos purchased a disinfection booth that sprays a mist onto players before stepping onto the practice field as a COVID-19 prevention measure.

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University Infection Prevention Measures Protect Students, Exclude Workers

The Washington Post published an article discussing University staff concerns regarding infection risk as students come back to campus.

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The 7 Core Policy Reforms to Protect America's Essential Workers

The nonpartisan Center for American Progress lists 7 urgent reforms needed to ensure that our essential workers are fully protected from germs and infections.

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SteriLux Systems CEO Michael Lane to Moderate Panel at Stony Brook University Event

SteriLux Systems CEO Michael Lane has been invited to moderate a panel discussion at the 16th International Conference on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World (CEWIT2020) coming up on November 5th.

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SteriLux Systems and Lotus Safety Solutions Announce Partnership

Lotus Safety Solutions has added SteriLux Systems as part of their “full-package solution” for their clients.

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NY Times: Why Your Doctor's White Coat Can be a Threat to Your Health

A systematic review of studies found that white coats are frequently contaminated with strains of harmful and sometimes drug-resistant bacteria associated with hospital-acquired infections.

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Difficult Reality: COVID-19 Front Line Workers Fear Infecting Loved-Ones

Healthcare providers do not have adequate resources to prevent pathogens from traveling home from the hospital with them. SteriLux Systems strives to be a part of the solution.

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Study: UV-C Will Not Replace Manual Cleaning, But Has a Place in Healthcare

Donna Armellino, VP of Infection Prevention at Northwell Health says that UVC "can optimize environmental cleanliness, resulting in decreased pathogens that could potentially cause infection".

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Study: Bacterial Contamination of Medical Providers’ White Coats

The American Journal of Infection control conducted a systematic review of 28 years worth of medical studies focused on bacterial contamination from White Coats and Surgical Scrubs. The review concludes that White Coats are laundered much less frequently than Surgical Scrubs, both are colonized with multi-drug resistant organisms, and laundering practices have a varying degree of efficacy in reducing contamination.

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WSJ: Hospitals Struggle to contain COVID-19 Spread Inside Their Walls

"U.S. medical centers have reported 5,000-plus cases of patients likely catching the coronavirus once admitted for other conditions, adding to the strain of the pandemic itself."

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