I understand that potential is a condition of performance. So how can we get great potential? Well, I think this can’t be helped.
Coronaviruses have the ability to survive for several days, said experts who are studying how to develop the pathogen.
However, knowing how long a virus has survived is useful because the virus can contaminate surrounding surfaces when the infected person sneezes or coughs. The virus will settle on doorknobs, elevator buttons, railings, or counters and will transmit the virus to anyone who touches these surfaces.
In conclusion, overall, the two viruses appear to be very similar in survival to each other. When these viruses contaminate sunny windowsills and counters, their survival is not very long.
Much is still unknown about the survival of the virus on other types of surfaces, such as clothing and carpets. According to previous studies, flat and hard surfaces have a longer virus survival time than cloth or rough surfaces.
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Interestingly, some materials do not contribute to the survival of the coronavirus (or SARS-CoV-2). For example, a virus can survive only about 4 hours on a copper surface.
What about the food surface?
Experts say that food is probably not a major risk factor. Most coronavirus infections begin in the respiratory tract, not in the digestive tract. Viral transmission begins in the hand and then proceeds by touching the eyes, nose, and mouth. So pay attention to the dining room and the shared dishes and cups.
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If a person infected with the coronavirus touches a door handle, how many days will the virus live there? Research has shown that the virus can survive up to 72 hours on hard surfaces, such as plastic or stainless steel, and up to 24 hours on cardboard.
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Causes cause consequences. In other words, the results come to the surface because of the potential elements. When we look at the results, we consider what they are. In contrast, we consider why this is so for the potential components of the problem.
However, unfortunately, the potential is not visible. Since the cause is not the result, it cannot be a phenomenon.
So, in order for the potential to be evaluated, we have to wait for the results
Many say that the nature of a person appears on the surface. Does it mean that people’s honesty and dishonesty can be seen from the outside? Is that really the case?
When a certain problem occurs, it is often verified from two directions: surface and content. The surface of the problem is what actually happened, the phenomenon. In short, it’s the result. On the other hand, I think the content of the problem is a potential factor, the cause.
Doesn’t this perspective apply to humans? Because people have both internal and external elements. The superficial element of a person can be described by the word performance. Let’s express the inner element by the word potential. High performance requires proof of great potential.
In order to determine the survival time of the virus, a comparative experiment was conducted between the novel coronavirus and the SARS virus (a coronavirus that prevailed in 2003).
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