Accompanied researchers, on the ship “Diamond Princesss” found traces of the coronavirus after 17 days

Researchers who had entered the ship “Diamond Princess” have come to a shocking discovery coronavrus can survive on the surface for more than two weeks, although until now it is believed that the virus's survival period is much shorter. Coronavirus traces have been found on the ship “Diamond Princesss” [...]
Coronavirus traces have been found on the ship “Diamond Princesss” that was introduced into quarantine in Japan's port, even after 17 days. The tracks have been found on the surfaces of cabins where people infected with the virus have stayed, reportedly in the study conducted by a group of researchers, broadcast Telegragraphy.
However, it is impossible to confirm whether these traces can further cause new infections. We remember that a study carried out long ago showed that the virus can survive in plastic and steel for up to three days. At the same time, the locks of the doors are even longer in the lamina and other solid surfaces.
The virus has been less stable in copper, where after only four hours no traces of the virus have been found. It was also not stable in the card, where it disappeared after 24 hours, was said in the New ANgle Journal of Medicine report.
In the new study, meanwhile, rooms that had not been cleared have been checked. According to researchers, cleaning is the most efficient way to kill the virus. It is also said that infection has spread across ships before it enters quarantine.
So far, worldwide, they have been infected with coronavirus 349,751 persons, and 15,306 have lost the lives of 100,345 have recovered, based on Worldometer's latest data. Infected in 192 countries around the world are 195 in total. /Telegraphy/











