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Many businesses have touted enhanced cleaning and disinfection to win back customers during the pandemic, but cleaners in many industries say they don't have adequate training or supplies to disinfect properly
- Custodians across the country told The New York Times they aren't provided with adequate supplies, time, or training to properly clean and disinfect.
- Some are worried they are at risk of catching the virus since they are not always being informed if they're cleaning an area where someone tested positive.
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As companies and businesses tout better and more extensive cleaning to assure customers as the coronavirus pandemic grows in the US, many custodians and cleaners said they haven't been given adequate resources to properly disinfect, The New York Times reported.
According to The Times, while some businesses may make these promises that their locations are being "deep cleaned" it's hard to know what that exactly looks like, and it's almost impossible to know how "frequently or thoroughly anything is cleaned."
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