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Originally Posted by Laurawilcox
Princeton Medical announced a week or so ago they the lighter droplets stay in the air for up to 3 hours. So yes you can be infected walking into a place that had so do who may have the virus. I would suggest going as soon as you can when stores open.
Also the virus sits on cardboard for up to 24 hours. You can find that fact easily. We put baggies on our hands get the mail and deliveries and put them in the garage for 24 hours. Don’t have perishables. Throw out the baggies. May be overkill but willing to do that and I am not in the vulnerable age group.
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Need to read the actual report. It says it CAN remain in the air and it CAN remain on surfaces not that it does. You can get hit by an asteroid, you can get struck by lightening and you can get Covid-19 from the air but you need to almost walk into the person just after they sneeze. If this were a true airborne disease it would do no good to isolate yourself as it would be all through out the air all over the world. Please do not put panic with this kind of half truth!