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Infection Prevention
Laundering Scrubs, Storing Carts, Wearing Masks, and Other Issues.
Dan Mayworm, Contributing Editor
Over the past few months, I have received many interesting and pertinent letters on topics that I have covered in my columns, and I want to thank everyone for writing. A few of these letters have addressed some rather controversial issues. This month, I will try to clarify some of my previous comments and answer some new questions.

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