Updated articles about covid19 survival rate on surfaces are quite interesting to read, why f.e. on flat surfaces it is way longer viable than in cloth or paper f.e. https://t.co/6KHUngCxHr #covid19 #prevention #science #readingcommunity
@Jgerryi @ScottAdamsSays Similar to the differing survival rates on porous / nonporous surfaces?https://t.co/lmELII5RYX
@TheScelata @simey @NuanceBro COVID is able to survive on non-porous surfaces (such as smartphone screens) for several hours or more. Plastic in particular, potentially longer than a whole day. So while the risk is lower than airborne, it's not zero either
@shepherdlesley7 @EGRoss85 Thought you might find this of interest
Why #coronavirus survives longer on impermeable than porous surfaces https://t.co/naPM7e1os0
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Why coronavirus survives longer on impermeable than porous surfaces https://t.co/viFY2ap5HK https://t.co/A5RM2iphrV
Why coronavirus survives longer on impermeable than porous surfaces: Physics of Fluids: Vol 33, No 2 https://t.co/CUZISm2a72