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superpatriotman

(6,246 posts)
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 09:24 PM Mar 2020

Handling Mail: Low risk but WASH YOUR HANDS

But “our biggest thing is the post office can’t get hand sanitizer, can’t get any supplies,” she said.

That sent one co-worker to a Walmart to stock up on 12 canisters of sanitizing wipes, Payne said. Without the Postal Service providing much disinfectant, Payne brings a can of Lysol to spray down the surfaces she touches.

Tests led by U.S. government scientists found that the virus can live on cardboard for up to a day, but that was in a controlled lab situation and does not reflect what might happen in daily life or with other materials, such as envelopes, said Julie Fischer, a microbiologist at Georgetown University's global health security research center.


In the real world, packages and envelopes face varying weather conditions that affect how long the virus can live on them, she said. Even if the virus was on the mail, it would need to make its way to your mouth or nose to cause infection.

"As long as you wash your hands thoroughly and regularly after opening it and don't touch your nose and mouth ... that mail itself, that package, poses very little risk," Fischer said.


https://www.local10.com/business/2020/03/27/handling-mail-amid-coronavirus-low-risk-but-wash-your-hands/
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Handling Mail: Low risk but WASH YOUR HANDS (Original Post) superpatriotman Mar 2020 OP
Good advice. Shemp Howard Mar 2020 #1
Not to mention ballots Cairycat Mar 2020 #2

Shemp Howard

(889 posts)
1. Good advice.
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 09:32 PM
Mar 2020

Most young people have online banking. But a lot of us old folks still get our checks - and bills - in the mail. Thanks to the letter carriers for keeping that avenue open.

And remember, keep washing you hands everyone!

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