Where do viruses live when no one is infected by them??!
Question: Many viruses can survive in animals or otherwise even outside a living organism, in a "non-living" state as a group of chemicals bundled up in a protective wrapping. Viruses are right on the edge of living / existing,
Answers: Many viruses can survive in animals or otherwise even outside a living organism, in a "non-living" state as a group of chemicals bundled up in a protective wrapping. Viruses are right on the edge of living / existing,
Slough.
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someone is always infected
In my hard drive I believe!
Viruses can lay dormant in many places, animals, water etc, waiting for the right host or conditions for them to multiply, that is why they are so hard to control.
viruses does'nt have live outside the living body
a virus is like a parasite that can not reproduce, and is not life as we know it. I think it is like a building block for different life forms and will disappear out of it's temperature zone, or chemical condition comfort.
This is sure to gross you out....lol
Some viruses cannot live outside of the body, once they are exposed to air, they die. Other viruses can live on things like a table, a sink, a toilet for up to a month unless the surface is cleaned with an anti-viral/anti-microbal cleaner such as virex or standard household bleach. Kinda makes you not want to go out in public, huh?