TechAndScienceDaily In lab tests, the Omicron variant can survive for 193 hours on plastic, and 21 hours on skin 😲 Listen now 🎧
apanese researchers have discovered the Omicron covid variant can survive longer than earlier versions of the coronavirus on plastic surfaces and human skin.The data is still yet to be peer-reviewed, but experts reckon this longer life-span on surfaces and ability to remain infectious could have led to the Omicron variant becoming the dominant strain.
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