Clean_Livlng
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Clean_Livlng5 karma
We do know that the virus is persistent up to two weeks on some surfaces
Longer on plastic and metal, except copper which is only hours.
I've read 24 hours for cardboard, that could be plain cardboard, not the plastic coated or painted exterior of most cardboard boxes.
3 days for plastic & metal. With traces of the virus remaining after that but not -thought- to be infectious.
I saw a video about emptying out the contents into clean containers when you get home, and disposing of the original packaging.
Clean_Livlng1 karma
Cheese, butter, flour, bananas, rolled oats, peanut butter, avocados.
What interesting things can I do with these?
Clean_Livlng31 karma
To give them the benefit of the doubt, they could have meant "able to reproduce if introduced to a human host. But it's good to clarify that in the same sentence, otherwise it could mislead people into thinking covid can reproduce outside of the body.
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