And you need to do more studies. Fomites survive a long time on many surfaces. By touching a surface where a fomite has landed, and then touching your eyes or pick your nose, the virus is in your system.
Droplets can travel up to 27 feet in the air from a sneeze, and remain airborne for up to three hours before finally reaching the ground. Particle size 3 microns. It survives up to two years in frozen state (using SARS as the basis), 9 days on stainless steel, but only 4 hours on copper. Cardboard 3 days.
It is indeed viable in feces and urine, and has been proven to cross infect from plumbing ventilation systems in apartment towers where the vents are shared.
Do some actual research - try Lancelet or MedrixRv. Your info is disinformation provided by those who want us to not be careful. We can open everything if people understand what to avoid.