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Sheets Weren’t Changed at Some New York City Hotels During COVD-19
As hotels start reopening for business with promises of enhanced cleaning protocols in the wake of COVID-19, Inside Edition put some major hotel brands to the test and found evidence that some weren't changing sheets or wiping down surfaces between guests. Inside Edition producers checked into several New York City hotel rooms and used a harmless, washable spray to apply a logo only visible under UV light to the pillows, bed sheets and bath towels. See what they found when they checked back in.