As for infected surfaces, I remember early on that was a concern kinda like the flu/colds can transmit through touching the eyes, nose, mouth, ears after contact with surfaces that are contaminated. Later, the "experts" said that is not possible since Corvid doesn't last on certain materials - smooth or poruous? BTW, not concerned about ruining the mail which I lightly spray with Lysol.
Doctor, I really don't believe that anyone knows how this virus is transmitted. They claim it is airborne. Okay, how does it get into your body when wearing N95 nasks, which most health care workers where and still get infected? I will continue my protocol since it has worked so far.
Absolutely continue with what you think works. I was just giving you my opinion as you asked for it.
Given the particle size i’m not sure N95s are that great either. in addition health care workers take care of people with known covid in multiple close exposures every shift. Until very recently we were forced to use PPE across multiple patient exposures over 3-5 shifts storing our masks in a paper bag between uses. The surprise is more if us haven’t gotten it.