If it can last 17 days on hard surfaces then it can last days on food packaging. The Mockingbird Media can't make up it's mind.
Disclaimer - neither a FluBro nor Fearper.
but if you notice, they didnt talk about the strength of the virus.
So it could just be remnants that wont do anything to you.
the tests on cardboard etc posted the strength of the virus as it decayed
USS Hancock CV-19 in 1944.
And you're getting called out on that.
The found COVID-19 RNA on surfaces on the cruise ship.
Calling it "live" is neither accurate or precise.
The most recent study found COVID-19 survives on surfaces (in a controlled environment) up to 2-3 days on various surfaces:
"New coronavirus stable for hours on surfaces"
- seehttps://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/new-coronavirus-stable-hours-surfaces