The viral load in a cough droplet is rarely as high as 10^5, and the review only said 9 days for viral loads of 10^7, which is silly.
Silly, eh? What if it’s not a cough droplet? What if the delivery person is picking their nose?
You’re talking about cardboard, which will perform similarly to paper, and the results noted in the review are clear that it’s not a very hospitable surface
The review cites a study which allegedly found that SARS persisted 4-5 days on paper. Paper may very well be an inhospitable surface, but that fact does not seem clear from the review...
Thanks, fixed.
Silly, eh? What if it’s not a cough droplet? What if the delivery person is picking their nose?
The review cites a study which allegedly found that SARS persisted 4-5 days on paper. Paper may very well be an inhospitable surface, but that fact does not seem clear from the review...
If you wash your hands after handling the box, again, none of this matters.