TUSD students join effort to break world record
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About 100 Whitmore Elementary School students attempted to make their way into the Guinness Book of World Records by participating in a hand sanitizing relay at Tucson Medical Center Thursday. Each person had to demonstrate the eight steps of good hand hygiene according to the World Health Organization. The current record to beat is 300 people.
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