Australian experts have revealed that the corona virus can survive for up to a month on currency notes, mobile phone screens and rustles metal.
The National Science Agency of Australia conducted a research study on the re-emergence of corona, the results of which have been published in the medical journal Virology Journal.
Experts revealed that the corona virus was found alive for 28 days on currency notes, rustles metal and mobile phone screens, while the virus was found to be more powerful in cold weather.
The research report states that Corona germs can survive for up to three hours in the saliva coming out of an infected person's mouth, while the virus can live longer than cotton on steel and glass.
According to experts, the research results are based on data obtained over a period of one month.
Research has also shown that the virus is difficult to survive at 30 to 40 degrees Celsius, while it becomes more powerful if the temperature is lower than that, ie cold weather.
Experts also say that the effect of the virus is reduced in sunlight, while in VV light its power is doubled.
In the light of this research, the experts once again said that "the corona virus can stay with us for a long time because the resources for its spread are very high".



