字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント It's the epicenter of the Corona virus epidemic. New York City eight million residents living in fear. We got to wondering how prevalent is the virus. On the surfaces we touch is Cove in 19 lurking everywhere, which is our greatest fear and the reason we wear masks and gloves. So we armed ourselves with more than a dozen of these special vials and swab commonly touched surfaces. Wearing protective gloves, we carefully swab taxi touchscreens, ticket kiosks and subway poles. Way even tried the toilet flusher in public bathrooms on soap dispensers. Then we sent all 14 samples off to the I E H Labs for analysis in Seattle. So what's it our test revealed? Well, thankfully, we've got some good news. Despite over 13,000 positive cases in New York City, none of our samples showed any evidence of Corona virus fascinating results. And personally, they're very hopeful. Dr. Jack Hair of a Nose is professor of Environmental Public Health Sciences at N. Y. U. People have gotten the message, and they are disinfecting aggressively and obsessively as well as people cleaning their hands are. Test came up clean, and that's good news. But experts say that doesn't mean the virus won't be on the next surface. You touch the cove, it 19 virus conserve. I've on plastic and stainless steel for 2 to 3 days and on cardboard for up to 24 hours. Most resistant surface is copper, where it disappears after just four hours. I suspect there's gonna be a whole new appreciation of surface sanitation in the future. I think no one is going to look at a metal rail and a handle and a door not quite the same way. After all this is over.
B1 中級 新型コロナウイルス 新型肺炎 COVID-19 これらの表面はコロナウイルスの陽性反応を示したのか? (Did These Surfaces Test Positive for the Coronavirus?) 3 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語