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Coronavirus, a pandemic that has taken over the worldIt turns out that he is afraid of sea water, which cannot be said about fresh water.
Scientists from the Spanish Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) came to this conclusion, and published the corresponding results of the study on the organization’s website.
So, according to science husbands, salt in seawater is likely to contribute to the deactivation of the virus.
At the same time, disinfectants are actively used in swimming pools and spa salons, which should also be sufficient for destruction. And in saunas and steam baths, a high air temperature (above 60 degrees) is maintained, which is detrimental to COVID-19.
And in rivers, lakes, fresh water and untreated bodies of water, the survival rate of the virus is higher and therefore, when visiting them, you must observe safety precautions.
Scientists also noted that the risk of coronavirus infection may be lurking on the beach or on the shore of a reservoir.
Scientists also voiced the assumption that the combined effect of seawater salt, solar ultraviolet radiation, and heated sand should deactivate the virus.
As reported by Apostrophe, there was previously a detailed instruction from doctors on how to behave in case of coronavirus infection and the onset of its symptoms.
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