Kovid-19 can remain on glass surfaces and banknotes for 28 days



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The new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) has been reported to remain contagious for 28 days on banknotes, phone screens, and stainless steel.

Findings from Australia’s National Science Agency CSIRO revealed that Kovid-19 did not lose its ability to infect surfaces for longer than expected.

CSIRO research has shown that the new type of coronavirus is “very strong” and can remain on glass surfaces such as cell phone screens and banknotes for 28 days in nearly 20 degrees room temperature.

In the study, whose results were published in the journal “Virology Journal”, it was observed that the virus withstood higher temperatures for a shorter time, losing its contagion in 24 hours above 40 degrees on some surfaces.

Kovid-19 was also observed to remain longer on smooth surfaces and no viruses with contagious properties were found after 14 days on rough surfaces such as fabrics.

“Determining how long the virus stays on surfaces allows us to more accurately predict and reduce its spread, and do a better job of protecting our people,” said Dr. Larry Marshall, president of CSIRO. used expressions.

It was indicated that the experiments carried out in the field of research were carried out in the dark in order to eliminate the effect of ultraviolet light. Sunlight is claimed to neutralize the virus quickly.

Previous laboratory studies have revealed that Kovid-19 can stay for 2-3 days on banknotes and glass surfaces, and up to 6 days on plastic and stainless steel.



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