What happens if Covid19 becomes waterborne and detergent resistant as many Scientists and Scholars too think its possible and maybe it might?
I cannot find any evidence to the contrary.
11 Answers
- Green PuffinLv 73 months agoFavourite answer
I suppose anything is possible. If hormones peed down a toilet can end up being drunk by men that in turn affects their fertility, I suppose it may be possible for Covid to somehow enter our Water system. Though presumably the techniques that our Water Companies use to purify the water, ie sunshine and chemicals, would in theory kill the virus.
- Anonymous3 months ago
We have no idea how this Virus can mutate. If it sticks around too long it will walk among us, like a poisonous spider
- 3 months ago
Science Update#3.
Most scientifically trained minds know that many viruses can and do thrive in water, ie polio, typhoid, with a good proportion being resistant to detergent etc.
It's not something discussed in the media but the big concern in the wider scientific community is precisely what I described...
- Anonymous3 months ago
They are scaremongering, as per usual.
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- Anonymous3 months ago
Don't believe a word the scientists say most are mad as hatters.
- DaytonLv 53 months ago
it is not likely because it has a fatty shell that is dissolved by soap.
In any case, it is so infectious anyway that only the vaccine is going to fix it.
- Anonymous3 months ago
Show us all the link to where this has been said. Because I say it hasn't been said you made it all up troll
- Anonymous3 months ago
The frogs turn gay
- TavyLv 73 months ago
So who are these people? We have the best Scientists in the World here in the UK and it has not been mentioned here.