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gristy

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18. Thanks for that link.
Sun Oct 11, 2020, 01:26 PM
Oct 2020

Scary stuff. It's too bad they didn't replicate at least some of their experiments with light (all of their experiments were with no light).

I'm going to go back to being paranoid about fomite transmission.

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The biggest problem is droplets and aerosols because the amounts are greater flamingdem Oct 2020 #1
ATM buttons and checkout? Grasswire2 Oct 2020 #2
I put mine in a safe, and then don't touch it for 30 days. 634-5789 Oct 2020 #4
And gas pumps. intheflow Oct 2020 #5
I would suggest washing our money MagickMuffin Oct 2020 #8
Freezing doesn't kill the virus, it makes it last longer. LisaL Oct 2020 #9
It Does Neither ProfessorGAC Oct 2020 #11
"Don't know if that kills the bugs, or just contaminates the fudgsicles." Iggo Oct 2020 #23
sugar free fudgsicles are my go to Grasswire2 Oct 2020 #33
Use a dryer shelf, on high for 25 mins. 58Sunliner Oct 2020 #25
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A trust inspiring talking head on CNN pointed out that those... LAS14 Oct 2020 #3
Yeah, it's really two different questions William Seger Oct 2020 #24
I'm still wiping down or using good old Sol on every item coming into the house... Hugin Oct 2020 #6
Also, our virologist neighbor (friend of Fauci, former head of.. LAS14 Oct 2020 #7
Yes. And these tests are extremely sensitive. gristy Oct 2020 #10
The actual journal article linked to from the BBC page explains how the researchers controlled for Hugin Oct 2020 #14
Thanks for posting that link. KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2020 #17
Thanks for that link. gristy Oct 2020 #18
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I swear, the "latest" news 2 weeks ago said "surfaces schmurfaces, don't worry about that" Leghorn21 Oct 2020 #15
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I never stopped wiping down the groceries marlakay Oct 2020 #19
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Most people who are infected cannot prove without a doubt how it happened.. KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2020 #32
First thing I bought - even before a mask - was a Home Soap (super large version of the phone soap) Native Oct 2020 #21
i am not worried about surfaces. airborne. i have not changed much. more hand washing. wear a mask. pansypoo53219 Oct 2020 #22
1) Takes ideal conditions, 2) a few viruses don't form an infectious load. Do not panic or get upset Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2020 #26
Exactly!. Well said Bernardo. Nitram Oct 2020 #38
Vast majority of the article is experts calling bullshit on the study greenjar_01 Oct 2020 #27
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+1 Hugin Oct 2020 #50
God is angry with us. OneBro Oct 2020 #29
The half life is the more important number Warpy Oct 2020 #30
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Tune in next week when another study will contradict this one BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #34
They won't. Warpy Oct 2020 #35
True. The air is not a supportive environment for the virus. Nor will it survive being swallowed Nitram Oct 2020 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #47
I'm not convinced surfaces are very significant factor in everyday life. In a factory or workplace Nitram Oct 2020 #36
Agree with you but I would add.... KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2020 #45
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Thank you for the reminder. KentuckyWoman Oct 2020 #41
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is... myohmy2 Oct 2020 #44
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