Comment by kgeist
2 days ago
>A 2024 study showed evidence that even closing the lid may still lead to small viral particles escaping through gaps under the lid, resulting in viral cross contamination of the air and surfaces in a washroom
2 days ago
>A 2024 study showed evidence that even closing the lid may still lead to small viral particles escaping through gaps under the lid, resulting in viral cross contamination of the air and surfaces in a washroom
Viruses don't last long outside the body.
So in a hotel bathroom, you'd only be exposed to viruses from people you already share a room (or even bed) with.
> Viruses don't last long outside the body.
SARS-CoV-2 would like to have a word with you (it can last as long as 28 days on smooth surfaces).
You can't get covid from contact infection. Or at least it's really, really hard. We could dig up studies for that, but you can also look at how food delivery which exploded in popularity all over the world during the lockdowns apparently did not transmit Covid.
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