Coronavirus detected on stainless steel up for up to 72 hours, says study

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A study from Princeton University and the USA National Institutes of Health (NIH) has claimed that COVID-19, more commonly known as Coronavirus, could be detected for up to 72 hours on stainless steel after it first came in contact with the metal. However, the authors have said that caution should be exercised when examining the…

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