Coronavirus might last on surfaces for a lot longer than we thought

Coronavirus might last on surfaces for a lot longer than we thought

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Science, Health Sciences, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The transcript discusses the persistence of coronavirus RNA on surfaces, particularly on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, where RNA was found up to 17 days after passengers left. The CDC clarifies that RNA presence does not indicate live virus, and its infectiousness is uncertain. MIT Technology Review emphasizes that proper disinfection can eliminate virus traces.

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What uncertainty exists regarding the RNA found on surfaces?

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What does the MIT Technology Review say about proper disinfection of surfaces?

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