Why, yes. I would be happy to.
In reality I don't think they have to destroy anything. I agree with you fully in principle. That's their stuff. No warrant, no crime, no seizure.
If that stuff can be segregated, cleaned (meaning any actual human ejecta/fluids/ect... removed), and then heat treated for a minimum amount of time for the virus to be killed (IIRC, the virus can only survive about 5 days without a new host - and 140-degree temps are not high enough to destroy many things, but will sterilize things over a relatively short time), then much of what was seized can be returned clean and virus free.
There is a considerable amount of over and under-reaction going on with this case.
This is wholly an overreaction to cover up prior under-reactions.