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To: Morpheus2009

Yes, and it’s indoor surfaces (all around the checkout counter at the grocery, the counters at the Post Office, etc.) where exhaled Coronavirus builds up and lingers, to be touched by lots of folks.

Not so outside at the beach or the park, in fresh air and sunlight.


8 posted on 05/07/2020 6:17:51 AM PDT by Travis McGee (EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: Travis McGee

You can still catch it in the sunlight. It doesn’t take 90 seconds for a sneeze to reach you if you are close.

Interestingly, the HHS info didnt show results from aerosol in summer with high humidity. 75 degress low humidity was 90 seconds half life

and pay attention....75 degrees high humidity is 2 minutes for half life on surfaces in direct sunlight. So yes you can still catch it..especially on playgrounds

BUT
sun better than no sun


21 posted on 05/07/2020 6:30:29 AM PDT by RummyChick ( Yeah, it's Daily Mail. So what.)
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