Perhaps, but it’s all about risk acceptance at this point. I can only do so much and it’s not worth it to me to sacrifice my mental health over these types of details. I won’t treat my home like a biohazard level 4 lab. I wash, clean, sanitize and do what I can. To each his own.
Until the treatment/testing protocols get better, we will practice that level of diligence.
I don’t want a 60yr old husband on dialysis 10 years from now because his kidneys got shot with this virus.
” I can only do so much and its not worth it to me to sacrifice my mental health over these types of details. I wont treat my home like a biohazard level 4 lab. “
LOL. Some people with multiple comorbidities apparently have good reason to do that but not me. I don’t even treat my house like a level 0 or level 1 lab. Sometimes it is like an open pathogen lab. Sorry, clean freaks. In fact, as soon as evidence of aerosol or even airborne transmission exists (which it has), there’s little reason to bother with any of that unless you live literally in a bubble. Just keep the viral load you ingest/inhale down. No need for a normal person to worry about individual virons. Worry about swarms of virons.