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COVID-19 can spread on household surfaces, study finds

Por: WPTV Nation April 10, 2023

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Although COVID-19 is known for spreading through the air, there has been much debate on whether the virus can be spread by touching surfaces. It took over three years, but a British study suggests that touching household surfaces “contributes significantly to spread of COVID-19” after someone within the home has contracted the virus. The study was conducted byThere’s no doubt that if you have COVID-19 you’re emitting the virus into the... + full article



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