Does the new coronavirus attach to objects?

Neocoronaviruses, or novel coronaviruses, may attach to objects. Novel coronaviruses are viruses that have not been previously identified in humans and are highly contagious, mutating by adapting to the host during replication. Typically, novel coronaviruses attach to objects and are spread through close contact and respiratory droplet transmission. Infection may also occur if contact is made with objects to which the virus is attached, and in closed environments the virus can be spread by aerosolization. Novel coronaviruses may attach to objects. Hand washing and disinfection are required after contact with public facilities, and for items brought home from outside, disinfection with alcohol or chlorine disinfectant can be effective in eliminating novel coronaviruses. The new coronavirus is highly contagious and it is important to minimize going out and not going to crowded places on a daily basis. When going to public places or taking transportation, you should take proper protection and wear masks properly. You can also do proper physical exercise, which can enhance your body’s resistance.