Microbes & Surfaces: To Touch or Not To Touch?
Dr Chang Li Yen, Virologist, University of Malaya
26-Oct-20 16:00
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An Australian study has found that the virus that causes COVID-19 can survive for 28 days on mobile phone screens and on banknotes, under certain conditions. How does this translate into the risk of us contracting the virus through contact with high-touch surfaces in our homes or workplaces? We ask Dr Chang Li Yen, virologist from University of Malaya, to put this study into perspective, as well as to explain how we can prevent the transmission of other common infectious diseases through surface contact.
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Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek, Teo Xing Yu
Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek
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Categories: Health Policy, Diseases and Conditions, Mental Health, Healthy Living, Fitness, Science, Medical Innovation and Technology
Tags: The Bigger Picture, Health & Living, COVID-19, Virus, Infectious Diseases, High Touch Surfaces, Sanitise,