EDV
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I know this question has been raised before ( mostly outside of DVXuser ) but it's worth asking again. The consensus at the moment seems to be that no, you can not ( apparently the virus can only survive on surfaces for a short time, although "how long" it's not yet clear and depends on a number of factors )
Without getting political, several countries ( Spain, Italy and a few others ) have reported "traces of COVID-19" on testing kits donated/sold by China, as well as masks. I think some testing kits were confirmed to be "contaminated" with the virus, not just have faint traces. This to me casts some doubt on the belief that the virus can not survive for long on surfaces. To make matters worse, some "strains" of the virus seem to behave differently ( whether this is due to mutations ,geography, climate I don't know ), ie. more aggressively and deadly in some regions, affecting people of all ages, not just the elderly ( I say this because here in Australia ONLY the elderly have died from the virus ) I'd hate to be the one to discover a more aggressive and contagious strain of the virus can be introduced into a relatively unaffected environment through an imported parcel.
Without getting political, several countries ( Spain, Italy and a few others ) have reported "traces of COVID-19" on testing kits donated/sold by China, as well as masks. I think some testing kits were confirmed to be "contaminated" with the virus, not just have faint traces. This to me casts some doubt on the belief that the virus can not survive for long on surfaces. To make matters worse, some "strains" of the virus seem to behave differently ( whether this is due to mutations ,geography, climate I don't know ), ie. more aggressively and deadly in some regions, affecting people of all ages, not just the elderly ( I say this because here in Australia ONLY the elderly have died from the virus ) I'd hate to be the one to discover a more aggressive and contagious strain of the virus can be introduced into a relatively unaffected environment through an imported parcel.