Scientists: Public toilets, among the most dangerous places to get the coronavirus

Scientists who are committed to counseling the British government have said that the Ovid 19 disease will spread more during winter, and public toilets are among the most dangerous places people can be infected. Experts warned that public toilets may be overloaded and may keep the virus on many surfaces [...]
Scientists who are committed to counseling the British government have said that the Ovid 19 disease will spread more during winter, and public toilets are among the most dangerous places people can be infected.
Experts warned that public toilets may be overloaded and may keep the virus on many cold surfaces, writes the Daily Mail.
According to experts, danger also presents the spread of the virus through ferries and urine, but more research is needed to prove it.
In addition to this warning, experts published other councils for the government, including double testing of those returning from vacation once at the airport and once seven days later.
Experts also said HIV-infected persons are 63 per cent more likely to die from Covid-19 28 days after infection with the new virus.
The reason experts believe that the virus will spread more during winter is the smallest amount of sunshine, humidity, and high temperatures, which believe they destroy the virus.











