No, that's not correct. The church choir (and 100's of incidents since) proved that it spreads by air.
Agreed. It spreads by air through less than surgical masks. I still believe it spreads by people adjusting their masks and than touching objects; it spreads by people touching infected objects and even recently cleaned objects. You can put your sanitized items in your grocery cart and then on the counter for the cashier. Pull out your Purell/alcohol sanitize your hands while you watch the cashier move them along and box boy put them into bags. Both of them wearing gloves and masks, but who knows what those gloves have touched before dealing with your merchandise?
BTW, who packaged your items in the production facility? Who loaded and unloaded the items? Who warehoused such? Who stocked them on the shelves? Does the store clean the exit handles after every person?
Don't mean to be harsh, but you're just not getting how much hand touch is involved with this highly contagious disease. Think it through from the moment you leave your sanitized house to the moment you bring items home, and how many items you've touched. Then think for a moment how many times a day a normal person touches their face.
I stand by my assertion that Corvid is mostly transmitted by human touch. That's why I we have our sanitizing protocol. It's a hassle, but nothing enters our car nor our house without it.
Last thought: Why are the surges happening with so many wearing masks and trying to distance?