HumanFly wrote:
Yes; the virus does not linger long in the air. If coughed or sneezed out, the droplets fall to the floor quickly. This is why we are asked to keep at least 2m or 6ft distance from people we do not live with. Even if your clothes or diaper touch a surface that may be infected, wash your hands before you leave and in between touching the affected item and touching your face. The virus survives on hard surfaces for up to four days so if there have been no cases in the area for that length of time, the surfaces will likely be safe.
There is a Japanese study that demonstrates that micro-droplets form and remain suspended in the air for a significant amount of time.
https://petapixel.com/2020/04/03/scient ... mit-virus/As far as clothing brushing against surfaces, best course of action is to strip once home, wash clothes and change/shower (if that seems needed).
I had to run a number of errands today and I wore enough protection to not have to deal with public restrooms. I suppose its a perk of OAB in these times.