There seems to be a surge of coronavirus in Florida with the new strain primarily among the non vaccinated. Itvirus image seems natural to ask if your drinking water is linked to the problem. We asked some questions.

Can the COVID-19 survive in drinking water?

 

Currently, there is no evidence about the survival of the COVID-19 virus in drinking-water or sewage.

Can the coronavirus disease spread through pools and hot tubs?

There is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread to humans through the use of recreational waters. Follow safe swimming practices along with social distancing and everyday preventative actions to protect yourself.

Does drinking cold water make COVID-19 infections worse?

There is no scientific reason to believe that drinking cold water will make a COVID-19 infection worse. It is good practice when sick with any type of respiratory illness to stay well hydrated.

Are pools, lakes and beaches safe during the COVID-19 pandemic?

The potential for COVID-19 to spread at pools, lakes and beaches is related to the crowds at these places, which is why it is crucial to practice social distancing, even while swimming.

Can hot water kill the coronavirus disease?

Taking a hot bath will not prevent you from catching COVID-19. Your normal body temperature remains around 36.5°C to 37°C, regardless of the temperature of your bath or shower.

While your drinking water may not be linked to the coronavirus, it is obviously linked to your general health. (Refer previous blog postings). If you would like to discuss healthy water for your home, call today for more information at (844) 944-PURE.