English, asked by ranusingh08122000, 6 months ago

This news are so much interesting Chang to necessary.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Though there has been no definite proof that COVID-19 thrives on clothes or not, but it is said to survive on several different surfaces. It can live up to 24 hours on surfaces like cardboard, while it can survive up to three days on plastic and steel.

Though clothes come under the category of porous materials but the transmission through clothes is less likely. You might get infected if your clothes catch the droplets or brush a surface which has these infected droplets and you touch your clothes and then your hands contact your nose or mouth. The above situation is very unlikely to happen in general.

Answered by vahin2006
1

Answer:

Though there has been no definite proof that COVID-19 thrives on clothes or not, but it is said to survive on several different surfaces. It can live up to 24 hours on surfaces like cardboard, while it can survive up to three days on plastic and steel.

Though clothes come under the category of porous materials but the transmission through clothes is less likely. You might get infected if your clothes catch the droplets or brush a surface which has these infected droplets and you touch your clothes and then your hands contact your nose or mouth. The above situation is very unlikely to happen in general.

Explanation:

Similar questions