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dr. susan whittier/ director of clinical microbiology service, new york presbyterian, columbia university medical center "every time your glove comes into contact, you're taking away some of the bacteria that was on that surface." but here's the good nedr. whittier says on gloves - bacteria and viruses may not last very long - in some cases, maybe just hours or tes. dr. susan whittier/ director of clinical microbiology service, new york presbyterian, columbia university medical center "it's not gonna be alive on the glove for very long because it has nothing to help it survive. experts say don't keep your gloves balled up in your pockets- let them air dry. wash gloves often, and dr. whittier says you can even use a but. the number one rule is to be conscious not to touch your face. becky stand up "ewww never doing that again." for gma bw abc news new york. jessica rae: scott's up next with a final check of our forecast. stay with us. stay with us. jessica rae: what's coming up on the show today. "these days we are bombarded with headlines of tragic news, and that affects our health. a rec
dr. susan whittier/ director of clinical microbiology service, new york presbyterian, columbia university medical center "every time your glove comes into contact, you're taking away some of the bacteria that was on that surface." but here's the good nedr. whittier says on gloves - bacteria and viruses may not last very long - in some cases, maybe just hours or tes. dr. susan whittier/ director of clinical microbiology service, new york presbyterian, columbia university medical center...
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dr. whittier says on gloves - bacteria and viruses may not last very long - in some cases, maybe just hours or minutes. sot dr. susan whittier/ director of clinical microbiology presbyterian, columbia university medical center "it's not gonna be alive on the glove for very long because it has nothing to help it survive. experts say don't keep your gloves balled up in your pockets- let them air dry. wash gloves often, and dr. whittier says you can even use a disinfectant wipe for certain fabrics but. the number one rule is to be conscious not to touch your face. becky stand up "ewww never doing that again." for gma bw abc news new york. and now your kolo 8 hour-by-hour weather forecast with lindsey matherly. m.l.king day: rain before 10am, then isolated showers after 10am. high near 48. west wind around 5 mph. chance of precipitation is 100%. monday night: a chance of rain and snow after 4am. mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. southwest wind around 5 mph. chance of precipitation is 30%. little or no snow accumulation expected. tuesday: a chance of rain and snow before 10am, then rain likely. cloudy, with a high nea
dr. whittier says on gloves - bacteria and viruses may not last very long - in some cases, maybe just hours or minutes. sot dr. susan whittier/ director of clinical microbiology presbyterian, columbia university medical center "it's not gonna be alive on the glove for very long because it has nothing to help it survive. experts say don't keep your gloves balled up in your pockets- let them air dry. wash gloves often, and dr. whittier says you can even use a disinfectant wipe for certain...
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dr. whittier says on gloves - bacteria and viruses may not last verlong - in some cases, maybe just hours or nutes. dr. susan whittier/ didictor of cl microbiologygy service, new york presbyterian, columbia university medical center "it's not gonna be alive on the glove for very long because it has nothing to help it survive. experts say don't keep your gloves balled up in your pockets- let them air dry. wash gloves often, and dr. whittier says you can even use a disinfectant wipe for certain fabrics but. the number one rule is to be conscious not to touch your face. becky stand up "ewww never doing that again." for gma bw abc news new york. jessica rae: scott: jessica and scott chat about winter gloves jessica and scott at about winter gloves jessicand scott chat about winter jessica and scott jessica and scott chat about winter gloves jessica and scott chat about winter gloves jessica and scott chat about winter gloves jessica and scott chat about winter gloves scott: good wednesday morning siouxland. your day. the upper teens to lower 20s. we have a wind coming in near 10 miles per hour. going to the dayp
dr. whittier says on gloves - bacteria and viruses may not last verlong - in some cases, maybe just hours or nutes. dr. susan whittier/ didictor of cl microbiologygy service, new york presbyterian, columbia university medical center "it's not gonna be alive on the glove for very long because it has nothing to help it survive. experts say don't keep your gloves balled up in your pockets- let them air dry. wash gloves often, and dr. whittier says you can even use a disinfectant wipe for...
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dr. susan whittier/ director of clinical microbiology service, new york presbyterian, columbia university medical center glove comes into contact, you're taking away some of the viruses don't live long in gloves. in some cases.. only a matter of hours or minutes. so.. to stay healthy.. let your gloves air dry.. wash them often.. and never touch your face. still ahead... a final look at your forecast! and before we head to break...a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup on channel 13. 8 -- the bachelor 11-- action news. we'll be right back. before judge judy.. a look at some of the top tt2w>rxlh @eo j# $5x tt2w>rxlh @e!!*n t50 tt2w>rxlh @e4!j# "#d tt2w>rxlh @ex#*&`:%-0 tt2w>rxlh @et#j'`:1-t tt2w>rxlh @et#j)`::m0 tt2w>rxlh @ep#j*`:-v, tt2w>rxlh @ep#j,`:l,l tt2w>rxlh @el#*.`:e%@ tt2w>rxlh @el#*0`:^3( a bomb scare forced a dozen people out of their homes... after police found a suspicious device found. that device was deemed safe. but it actually all started as a shooting...near las vegas boulveard and serene. one man was shot, and two suspects are on the run. the man who was shot...is expec
dr. susan whittier/ director of clinical microbiology service, new york presbyterian, columbia university medical center glove comes into contact, you're taking away some of the viruses don't live long in gloves. in some cases.. only a matter of hours or minutes. so.. to stay healthy.. let your gloves air dry.. wash them often.. and never touch your face. still ahead... a final look at your forecast! and before we head to break...a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup on channel 13. 8 -- the...