"On copper and steel its pretty typical, it's pretty much about 2
hours," Redfield said at a House of Representatives hearing on the
government response to the fast-spreading virus. "But I will say on
other surfaces - cardboard or plastic - it's longer, and so we are
looking at this."
He said infections contracted from surfaces rather than through the
air could have contributed to the outbreak on the Diamond Princess
cruise ship.
Still, Redfield said he did not think surface transmission would
impact cargo shipments.
Redfield also said the mortality of the virus could be lower outside
of China.
"We don't have the data, but I at least suspect if you look at the
mortality rate of this disease outside of China, we're probably
looking right now at somewhere around half a percent, but again,
we'll have to see more data to really be clear on that."
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has suggested the mortality rate in China is
between 2% and 4%. Seasonal flu has a mortality rate of about 0.1%, Redfield
said.
The virus has so far mainly battered China, causing nearly 80,000 infections and
more than 2,700 deaths, according to WHO figures. It has spread to 46 other
countries, where around 3,700 cases and 57 deaths have been reported.
(Reporting by Michael Erman in New York and David Brunnstrom in Washington;
Editing by Sandra Maler and Grant McCool)
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