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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2020 17:04:41 GMT
I'm not washing the top of beer cans. Come to think of it I am not actually washing much at all, which is normal for me.
I'm confident about being a survivor in this but if I am not then so be it.
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Post by patty on Apr 4, 2020 20:08:47 GMT
I didn't think of bugs on my shopping till little sis told me people are washing tins and jars from their home deliveries.. I have not been able to get home delivery so not needed to wash jars... But do we really need to do all this? Yes, how many people might have picked that tin up to read the label, I know it only stays active on a surface for so many hours but since its easy to wipe tins then Id say keep doing it. Its not guaranteed we can catch every single virus molecule but we can only do our best. Right..thanks..never considered it.. there is so much to take on board about all this
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Post by lollygagger on Apr 4, 2020 20:22:11 GMT
Yes, how many people might have picked that tin up to read the label, I know it only stays active on a surface for so many hours but since its easy to wipe tins then Id say keep doing it. Its not guaranteed we can catch every single virus molecule but we can only do our best. Right..thanks..never considered it.. there is so much to take on board about all this If you ask a virologist if it can live on a surface they will say yes, but qualify the danger with the need to shove it down you throat. It is impossible to test for HOW people catch it but my guess would be that an insignificant amount would be from their jam jar lids, petrol pump handles and shopping trollies.
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