COVID-19 virus survives on surfaces within thin films, says study
This discrepancy suggests an orders of magnitude difference in the time between droplet drying and the survival time of the COVID-19 virus on surfaces.
This discrepancy suggests an orders of magnitude difference in the time between droplet drying and the survival time of the COVID-19 virus on surfaces.
As colder weather forces people to spend more time indoors, blocking COVID-19 transmission will become more challenging than ever, say scientists.
India's Covid-19 tally climbed to 83.64 lakh with 50,210 new cases in a day, while 77,11,809 people have recuperated so far, pushing the national recovery rate to 92.20 per cent.
COVID-19 death sees further dip as India's tally at 82.7L
Both these viruses can be rapidly inactivated with a hand sanitizer, said a new study underscoring the importance of handwashing or using a sanitiser.
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can relieve pain. This may explain why nearly half of the people who got COVID-19 experience few or no symptoms.
A new study says that seasonal colds you've had in the past could protect you from COVID-19, maybe even for a lifetime. Read on to know more.
People who attend a place of worship often may be more likely to test positive for COVID-19, warn researchers.
As colder weather forces people to spend more time indoors, blocking COVID-19 transmission will become more challenging than ever, say scientists.
India's Covid-19 tally climbed to 83.64 lakh with 50,210 new cases in a day, while 77,11,809 people have recuperated so far, pushing the national recovery rate to 92.20 per cent.
COVID-19 death sees further dip as India's tally at 82.7L
Both these viruses can be rapidly inactivated with a hand sanitizer, said a new study underscoring the importance of handwashing or using a sanitiser.
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can relieve pain. This may explain why nearly half of the people who got COVID-19 experience few or no symptoms.
A new study says that seasonal colds you've had in the past could protect you from COVID-19, maybe even for a lifetime. Read on to know more.
People who attend a place of worship often may be more likely to test positive for COVID-19, warn researchers.