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Coronavirus Can Stay on Surfaces for Up to A Month – TheHealthMania
The findings of a new study on COVID-19 show that the survival time for the coronavirus may be higher than previously assumed.

Recently, a new study, which appears in the journal Virology, re-examined the survival time of the coronavirus or the SARS-CoV-2 on certain surfaces and concluded that the virus can stay for much longer than previously assumed or shown by research.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the majority of the research on the coronavirus has shown that the virus can stay for no longer than seventy-two hours on most of the surfaces.
Additionally, it may not even live for one day on the surfaces peopl…
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