Findings from two recent studies reveal omicron survived about three times as long on surfaces like plastic and skin compared to the original COVID-19 variant.
But researchers said there’s no reason to get overly concerned since the experimental conditions are far more conducive for virus growth than everyday life.
Researchers also say people are more likely to catch omicron by inhaling it than getting it through touch. Still, scientists say the findings are a good reminder to keep frequently touched spots, such as doorknobs and handrails, as sanitized as possible.Copyright 2022 CNN Newsource. All rights reserved.
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