Our analysis also suggests the likelihood of infection due to contact with sewage-contaminated water (e.g. swimming, surfing, angling) or food (e.g. salads, shellfish) is extremely low or negligible based on very low predicted abundances and limited environmental survival of SARS-CoV-2. These conclusions are corroborated by the fact that tens of million cases of COVID-19 have occurred globally, but exposure to feces or wastewater has never been implicated as a transmission vector.
Yes.
Washing hands and wiping down surfaces is more effective than their precious masks.
New York for example did not even begin wiping down their subway trains until June last year.
Their mismanagement of the subway drove the New York City region epidemic.
I suppose they don't refer here to hepatitis, bacterial infections, parasites etc...