This week, the coronavirus was officially recognised as a pandemic, leading to widespread panic about the spread of the disease.
Now, a new study has shed light on exactly how long the virus can survive on various hard surfaces.
Researchers from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Montana analysed how long the COVID-19 virus can survive on cardboard, plastic and steel.
In the study, published on Medrxiv , the researchers, led by Dr Neeltje van Doremalen, explained: “Given the potential impact of different routes of transmission on the epidemiology of emerging viruses, it is crucial to quantify the virological traits that may shape these aspects of HCoV-19 transmission.
“Here, we analyze the aerosol and surface stability of HCoV-19 and compare it with SARSCoV-1, the most closely related coronavirus known to infect humans.”
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