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    Beach bummer: novel coronavirus can live in water

    Re-introducing water-based activities to daily life could be a lot more worrisome this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    While experts say the novel coronavirus can live in water for hours to days, the risk of actually picking it up from swimming is low. 
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    The Canadian Press
    Unique identifier: CP17221215 
    Legacy Identifier: b372c2dc185104060ab64e669454500c5 
    Type: Video 
    Duration: 2m4s 
    Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     65.64 MB 
    Create Date: 5/12/2020 7:31:00 PM 
    Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
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