AIR SCARE

Coronavirus can linger as droplets in air for THREE HOURS before it falls to ground, Gov. Cuomo warns

GOVERNOR Cuomo reminded New Yorkers coronavirus can live in the air for three hours and survive on surfaces amid calls for reopening. 

As well as surviving in the air, the virus can live for up to , up to 24 hours on cardboard, and up to four hours on copper, Cuomo said.

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" he said. "It's something we need to know and frankly, I think it's something everybody needs to know.

"Just think about this from a transit point of view [...] it can live on a vinyl car seat for up to 72 hours, a pole on a bus, or a seat on bus.

"This was a shock to me: when they were talking about droplets I thought it was a droplet and then it falls. But it's a droplet that can hang in the air for three hours - I don't even know how that works."

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who were asymptomatic, after confirming 422 more deaths.

After again blasting Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's statements about - which he described as the - Cuomo explained why New experienced so much infection.

From January until the state's March 19 shutdown, around 13,000 flights from Europe landed in New York and New Jersey airports carrying 2.2 million passengers.

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