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Old 04-15-2020, 09:18 AM   #11
ladyjane
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
It’s very unlikely it would stay on your shoes. Let me give an example if my mom gets it on her shoe at the grocery store she has to walk across the parking lot to the car, she is in the car at least 15 to 20 minutes meaning her shoe had rubbed on the car rug, then at home she has to walk on the drive way from the car to the garage where she walks across an outdoor rug before climbing a few steps across an inside deck and then over another outdoor rug then inside the house. There is no way it’s going to still be there when she gets into the house. They say that the virus in itself can be rather delicate which is why washing your hands breaks it up and off. In my house we don’t put shoes on furniture either so the likelihood of actually getting it from your shoe is extremely unlikely.
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Originally Posted by Marna1957 View Post
I agree.
I really wish people would look up things before posting. I studied microbiology and can assure you that bacteria and viruses DO stay on shoes; but, aside from that, the CDC already has commented on this topic.

https://www.kron4.com/health/coronav...t-13-feet-cdc/
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