Unlikely to the point of impossibility.
You’d have to have some sort of incomplete burn dropping unburnt pieces.
“Unlikely to the point of impossibility.
Youd have to have some sort of incomplete burn dropping unburnt pieces.”
Not really. Poison ivy affects those susceptible via smoke. There is no need to touch embers or ashes to have an sllethic reaction.
With most countries, I would agree with you.
But what are the chances these incinerators were made in China, with the exacting quality standards that country is known for? And that the people operating them will follow all directions and protocols to the letter, no matter how inconvenient?
I still think the virus surviving the fire is unlikely, but not unlikely enough!
The chances of somebody taking a shortcut resulting in an incomplete burn, are all too real.