Scientists named objects where coronavirus lives the longest

Scientists named objects where coronavirus lives the longest

Specialists from the University of Hong-Kong measured the temperature in which coronavirus becomes more active. 

The biggest activity was measured in +4 degrees celsius. In that case and without proper disinfection the virus will die only in two weeks. Moreover the virus can not withstand high temperatures like +70 degrees. 

It was also determined that the virus stays on paper for up to three hours, on clothes and wood - up to two days, up to four days on glass and up to seven days on plastic. 


News source: www.vestiprim.ru


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