coronavirus on frequently used surfaces.An EPA spokeswoman told CNN in a Sunday email that the product had met the criteria for use against the virus.The Clorox company said a third-party laboratory tested Pine-Sol and found it can kill the virus within 10 minutes of being used on nonporous, hard surfaces.[TRENDING: 10-foot bull shark attacks snorkeler in Fla. | Seminole High School student killed in crash | Fla.
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