The coronavirus can survive several days on hard surfaces such as plastic and stainless steel. In the air, that’s three hours. This result of recent laboratory research raises the question of how to handle plastic packaging to prevent contamination.
American laboratory research has shown that the coronavirus can survive up to 72 hours on plastic and metal. This means that you can become infected if, for example, you touch a steel rod on the bus or something made of plastic.
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