Tests on sanitisers used by an Eastern Cape school indicate its alcohol content was 57.6% – far below the 70% minimum.
Tests revealed the alcohol content found in an Eastern Cape school is far below the required minimum of 70% minimum.Tests on sanitisers used by an Eastern Cape school indicate its alcohol content was 57.
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