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oemBiology oemBiology
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2 years ago
I would like to know on whether omnicon would die or not within dryer machine at 70 degree for 30 minutes.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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2 years ago
The coronavirus is fake. period
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Educator
2 years ago
The virus technically needs a host to survive. If it is being exposed to dryer heat, it will surely render it dead.
oemBiology Author
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2 years ago
The virus technically needs a host to survive. If it is being exposed to dryer heat, it will surely render it dead.

Virus just like a program, which require computer (host) to operate (survive).
Technically, without host, does virus stay in sleep mode for survival until they find a host?
during this sleep mode, if heat apply on virus, would heat change the virus' structure? so heat makes virus not able to function any more, correct?

Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions (^v^)
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Educator
2 years ago
Heat causes the proteins to deform. Viruses cannot survive without a host, and there's no such thing as being in "sleep mode" -- a dormant stage would suggest that the virus was once alive, which is not the case.
oemBiology Author
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2 years ago
Viruses cannot survive without a host

Many people gets omnicon (Virus) by receiving mail from post office, Virus stay on the surface of mail materials, if virus cannot survive without a host, then usually how long does it take virus to die without a host?

Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions (^v^)
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Educator
2 years ago
Many people gets omnicon (Virus) by receiving mail from post office, Virus stay on the surface of mail materials, if virus cannot survive without a host, then usually how long does it take virus to die without a host?

That is misinformation, and technically not true. This whole idea of people getting a virus through receiving mail is completely wrong.
oemBiology Author
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2 years ago

 That is misinformation, and technically not true. This whole idea of people getting a virus through receiving mail is completely wrong.

When postman (host) is inflected with omnicon, omnicon may stay on any surface whatever he touches, including mail.  When omnicon stays on the surface of mail within mailbox, how long can omnicon survive without host under this situation?

Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions (^v^)
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Educator
2 years ago
The virus cannot be transmitted through touch. It has receptors specific for cells found in the lungs, so if the virus happens to sit on an envelope, the chances of it reviving and being breathed in is, in my opinion, impossible.
oemBiology Author
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2 years ago Edited: 2 years ago, oemBiology
The virus cannot be transmitted through touch. It has receptors specific for cells found in the lungs, so if the virus happens to sit on an envelope, the chances of it reviving and being breathed in is, in my opinion, impossible.

Omnicon (virus) spreads very fast through air, it must be able to survive a short period of time without host in air in order to inflect so many people.  

For example, one omnicon inflected person stays in 1 room in hotel, another person stays in next room, when both persons open doors at the same time without touching and talking to each other, another person gets inflected (omnicon) under this situation.

I would like to know more about this process, do you get any idea on how omnicon (virus) spreads widely? and how long does omnicon (virus) survive without host?

Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions (^v^)

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Educator
2 years ago
None of that information is available because none of it has been researched. At the moment, it is only speculation that "omicron" spreads quickly. Make sure to read the original research on that variant to get an idea of what was proposed and what was found. You'll be surprised how much different it is than what has been reported on the news.
oemBiology Author
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2 years ago
The virus technically needs a host to survive. If it is being exposed to dryer heat, it will surely render it dead.

The virus technically needs a host to survive (unconfirmed)
If virus is being exposed to dryer heat (70 degree) over 30 minutes, would structure of protein be changed? so virus is confirmed to die theoretically.

Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions (^v^)
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Educator
2 years ago
70 oC is enough to denature proteins.

Virus cannot survive on a piece of paper or clothes.
oemBiology Author
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2 years ago
70 oC is enough to denature proteins. Virus cannot survive on a piece of paper or clothes.

so it is safe to use dryer machine under pubic facility
Thanks, to everyone very much for suggestions (^v^)
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