Deleting Clamxav-scan.log file

I have uninstalled the clamx antivirus software but It still does this logging thing on Firefox every morning at 4am. It's really annoying. So I found the file that actually does the logging in user/Library/Logs/clamXav-scan.log. So is it safe for me to delete that and will it stop doing the logging?

I have uninstalled the clamx antivirus software but It still does this logging thing on Firefox every morning at 4am. It's really annoying. So I found the file that actually does the logging in user/Library/Logs/clamXav-scan.log. So is it safe for me to delete that and will it stop doing the logging?

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