MTA Using Bleach Liberally as it Combats Coronavirus on Subways
Commuters got a whiff of bleach as they entered the 79th Street 1 train station on Tuesday morning, part of the state’s plan to sanitize the subways and slow the spread of coronavirus.
MTA Using Bleach Liberally as it Combats Coronavirus on Subways
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