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Originally Posted by donassaid
Not to mention that the virus only survives for 90 seconds in heat and humidity.
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Hmmm... I think that is incorrect information. one of my best friends is a viral disease professor. There are lots of incorrect data on the internets. They are not yet certain what heat and humidity does to the virus. But it is definitely alive for more than 90 seconds! Most surfaces is a day to a week with each timeframe reducing the effectiveness of the virus. so it would be less contaminated after a week then after day one.
But yes, the contact with the ball or clinking paddles after the game is over at the net is the risk in pickleball. Ideally the pickleball would be dumped in a 10% bleach solution quite often during the game. Probably singles would be the best idea. If full-court singles is too difficult you can play skinny singles. You only use half the court. So it's like you're playing doubles because you're only covering your half.
That's my two cents, it's worth what you paid for it...