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yalogin
2265 days ago
That is interesting. Do we now what the rate at which the virus dies in water?
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cblades
2265 days ago
You don't need live viruses, just their RNA.
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kardos
2265 days ago
... so do we know how fast the RNA degrades in sewer conditions?
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epmaybe
2265 days ago
very, very fast.
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marcosdumay
2265 days ago
Slowly enough to not matter. Unless something is degrading it, RNA can last years.
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ddrt
2265 days ago
I’m pretty sure ribonucleases are found everywhere (even in sewage) so if enough are present it would break down all RNA fast. RNases come from skin and dust, for example.
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xkcd-sucks
2265 days ago
lol no, rna degrades if you so much as look at it. dna is quite a bit more stable.
https://www.bioline.com/rna-hints-and-tips/
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