It is possible to get the new coronavirus on your clothes. New coronaviruses can survive for a period of time among their surroundings, for example, on clothes, desktops, elevator doors, and may survive, usually for a few hours, and if the environment and temperature are suitable they can survive for 2~3 days. If you come into contact with these new coronaviruses and touch your mouth, nose, eyes, etc., you may be infected. The new viruses are relatively more contagious, and the disease can be transmitted through clothing as a vector; in addition, the new coronavirus infections can easily lead to severe pneumonia, resulting in respiratory failure and other serious complications, and can even be life-threatening, so the prevention of the new coronavirus infections should be strengthened. In addition, to improve one’s immunity, it is necessary to maintain a good daily routine, adhere to exercise and ensure a reasonable diet. Avoid going to crowded public places, reduce touching public facilities, clean your hands in time after returning home, and sterilize your clothes with ultraviolet light when necessary to prevent the virus from spreading.