'Coronavirus lingers on human excreta 'Amitabh Bachchan quotes a research
'Coronavirus lingers on human excreta 'Amitabh Bachchan quotes a research
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Recent Lancet research states that the deadly Sars-CoV-2 virus can live longer in human feces than in respiratory samples, due to which the corona virus spreads. Yes, according to a report released on 16 March, SARS-CoV-2 can be found in feces and can remain alive for a long time, while it cannot be detected in the respiratory tract.

With this, news has been received that on Wednesday, quoting this study report, Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan shared a video on his Twitter on Wednesday and told how the flies coming into the houses can spread the coronavirus. He wrote in the caption of his shared video, "Use your restroom. Everyone, everyday, always. Close the door and shut the beam."

With this, Amitabh Bachchan said, "Today I want to talk to all of you for a very important thing. See our country is battling the coronavirus and you all have to play a very important role in this fight. Do you know? Recently, Chinese experts have found that the coronavirus can survive for several weeks in human feces. " Let us tell you that while talking further, Big B also said, "Even if the coronavirus patient is completely cured, the corona virus can remain alive in its stool for a few weeks. If such a person If a fly sits on the stool and then those flies sit on fruits, vegetables or food, then this disease can spread further, so it is very important and important that we all come to fight the corona virus in the same way. Oscillation create as we Prime Minister's leadership in clean India campaign was made free from open defecation in India by creating mass movement. " 

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