Abstract
<h3>Background:</h3> Inhibiting a specific JAK may impede more than one pathway, explaining both the efficacy and adverse effects observed with JAK inhibitors (JAKi). Among those, there have been recent concerns...
Highlights
Hitherto available in vitro data do suggest that human-to-human transmission of COVID-19 via cash and coins seems possible
SARS-CoV-2 has been shown to be more stable on smooth surfaces, and a detectable level of infectious virus has been recovered from banknotes and stainless steel even after 2 and 4 days of inoculation, respectively
A biphasic decay of infectious SARS-C oV-2 has been found in samples recovered from smooth surfaces, thereby further prolonging the duration of stay of the virus.[3]
Summary
Hitherto available in vitro data do suggest that human-to-human transmission of COVID-19 via cash and coins seems possible. SARS-CoV-2 has been shown to be more stable on smooth surfaces, and a detectable level of infectious virus has been recovered from banknotes and stainless steel (coins) even after 2 and 4 days of inoculation, respectively.
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