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Iggo

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23. "Don't know if that kills the bugs, or just contaminates the fudgsicles."
Sun Oct 11, 2020, 02:15 PM
Oct 2020

Oh my god, thank you!

Best laugh of the morning.

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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
I think freezing only slows down the rate of growth, rather than killing either virus or bacteria Hekate Oct 2020 #49
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
The convergence of the cold weather, Coronavirus, and the onset of yearly,.. magicarpet Oct 2020 #12
Alive is different from alive in quantities sufficient to be infectious Ms. Toad Oct 2020 #13
Yes. Concentration, concentration, concentration. Nitram Oct 2020 #39
I swear, the "latest" news 2 weeks ago said "surfaces schmurfaces, don't worry about that" Leghorn21 Oct 2020 #15
It is not really spinning. Scientists test hypotheses. Sometimes a test shows that a virus lives on Nitram Oct 2020 #40
I got a promo code on a Breo Box so I ordered it. A deluxe "Phone Soap" was included in it. catbyte Oct 2020 #16
I never stopped wiping down the groceries marlakay Oct 2020 #19
is there any evidence at all that virus from the surfaces has infected humans? AlexSFCA Oct 2020 #20
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
Wipe down those groceries, especially the tops of cans! And never drink from an unwashed soda can. colorado_ufo Oct 2020 #28
+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
Thank you for this perspective. Your background matters on this. KentuckyWoman Oct 2020 #43
I wear nitrile gloves every time I leave the house and sanitize them when I get home BamaRefugee Oct 2020 #31
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
Agreed. At Harris Teeter, where I go grocery shopping, they wipe down the handle of every Nitram Oct 2020 #51
Thank you for the reminder. KentuckyWoman Oct 2020 #41
If the virus could spread easily from counters or paper money, everyone in NYC would be infected. Yavin4 Oct 2020 #42
is... myohmy2 Oct 2020 #44
COVID-19 is the disease, while SARS-CoV-2 is the actual virus particle. Some quotes.... KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2020 #48
K&R UTUSN Oct 2020 #46
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