Corona virus stays on human skin for up to 9 hours

 Coronavirus stays on human skin for up to 9 hours


According to a study, the coronavirus stays on human skin for up to 9 hours, and it is important to wash your hands frequently to fight the virus.

According to the French news agency AFP, the pathogens that cause the common cold are active on human skin for one hour and 48 minutes, while the germs of the coronavirus are active for up to nine hours.

A study published in the American Journal of Research states that the Code 19 virus remains active on human skin for up to nine hours, increasing the chances of the virus being transmitted from one person to another.

According to research, the Code 19 virus has the potential to spread faster than the flu virus that causes the common cold.

According to researchers, using the chemical 'ethanol' in hand sanitizer inactivates coronavirus and flu virus within 15 seconds.

Research has warned that the longer the coronavirus stays active on the skin, the greater the risk of its spread, but keeping your hands sterile can reduce your risk of contracting the disease.

The results of the Japanese study support the World Health Organization's guidelines for frequent hand washing to prevent the spread of corona germs from one person to another.






An outbreak of the coronavirus broke out in China's Wuhan province late last year, affecting more than 40 million people worldwide.

Following the new Corona wave, sanctions have once again been imposed in other European countries, including Britain and France. A curfew was imposed this week in the French capital, Paris, and other cities, and will last for about a month.

The UK's population of 28 million has to follow guidelines for maintaining social distance.

The coronavirus has killed an estimated 1.1 million people worldwide, with the United States having the highest number of deaths. There have been 218,000 deaths in the United States so far.

According to the United Nations World Health Organization, the number of coronavirus cases in Europe has risen by 44%, which is a cause for concern.

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