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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
We finally have a study directly on this specific virus and how long it can survive on surfaces.
The results: detectable in aerosols for up to 3 hrs, up to 24 hrs on cardboard and up to 2-3 days on plastic/stainless steel.
This really highlights the importance of washing your hands and cleaning surfaces that are commonly used in households.
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This also means be careful with your groceries. For everything possible lately I'll bring it in the house and leave it in a spare room for a few days before putting it away. Stuff that has to go in the fridge and freezer (idk what effect the cold has on these kinds of things) I try to leave alone in there for a few days as well.
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Originally Posted by UnknownJinX
I actually wonder why people act like it's still nothing.
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Because unless something has a direct and immediate effect on them people ignore it. Look at how many people ignore PPE for carcinogens and stuff like spray paint.