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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (1247)4/11/2020 11:52:31 AM
From: Savant  Respond to of 1893
 
" Federal health officials have assured them that the risks of transmission from household refuse is low."

Somehow, given the varied studies showing how long the virus can survive on various surfaces, I find that very hard to believe....Especially since this is still a work in progress.

"However, a review that covered 22 studies about human and veterinary viruses within this family discovered that human pathogens can survive on surfaces and remain infectious at room temperature for up to nine days. Of course, that’s already on the upper end of their life span, yet considering that on average, they can persist for about four to five days, that’s still a lot."


medicaldaily.com