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Workers must focus particularly on the bowling balls. Traces of the virus
could remain in a finger hole, and be transferred to another player’s face.
“Of course, you go inside the ball,” said Keith Capolino, who is president
of Bio-One, another biohazard cleanup company.
“It’s the biggest risk of infection. We would spend the most time in those
areas.”
Cleaning the bathrooms and any areas where food and drinks are served would
also be labor-intensive, said Capolino.
Porous objects, like bowling shoes, could be discarded to save time, or
could be manually cleaned.
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Spencer had coffee at the Blue Bottle Coffee stand on the High Line park,
and ate at the popular Meatball Shop’s branch on Greenwich Avenue. He also
rode the L, A, and 1 trains.
New Yorkers were skittish about whether Spencer left traces of the disease
behind in his wake.
L-train rider Anastacia Samuel, 22, of Brooklyn wore blue medical gloves for
her commute.
“I don’t play with my health,” she said at the Union Square station. “
They need to find a cure for Ebola. I’ll be worrying every day until they
find a cure.”
Andy Reyes, 24, wouldn’t touch any subway pole when he was riding the 1
train.
“I’m sticking to myself,” he said. “I’m concerned about contracting the
virus.”
In Harlem, Spencer’s neighbor Stan Malone, 45, said that four of his
relatives had moved out of the doctor’s building to be on the safe side. |
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