Would you have kept the package from China?

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The shipment came directly from China, which I didn't notice at the time of the order, only when I held the package in my hand did I see the Chinese characters on it and threw it straight into the garbage can. Only had a value of 4 euro, my health was definitely worth more to me. Would you have thrown away the package or would you have kept it? (Was an MP3 card reader, which you connect to a laptop to pull MP 3 files onto a card).

Ma

No, I wouldn't have. Why should I?

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Well I ordered it myself…

Ma

That doesn't explain why you threw it away.

pu

I would have kept it, left the parcel for a day, then disinfected it and washed my hands thoroughly, then that's fine (or gloves)

pu

Because it was from China

li

I would have kept it, you already had it in your hand and currently China is less dangerous than Europe.

Ma

And we don't assume that because of?

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Is in the blue paper bin, can stay there until Monday, but by then are the viruses dead?

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Fear of death before the corona

Ma

As was said here: close

Os

Auweia, you already know that viruses stay on surfaces for a few days at most. And how long did the transport from China to you take? Sent yesterday? Please… (Well, but maybe your postman is sick - lay in a corner for 3 days, Desi on it…)

Ru

After the last fool now knows that the CoVid-19 viruses can be on "inanimate" surfaces for a maximum of a few days and only in a safe amount, I would say - YES, it could easily have been kept!

Ru

https://www.bfr.bund.de/de/kann_das_neuartige_coronavirus_ueber_lebensmittel_und_gegenstaende_uebertragen_werden_-244062.html

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Still have no desire to play with my life. In addition, the package was only on the road for 1 week.

Ru

"To play with life…"

That you will be among the 2-3% when you are finally infected?

Now your chances are still the highest, there are still enough ventilators in case it takes a difficult course.

And by the way - No cases known so far (250,000 currently worldwide) in which the transmission has occurred through surfaces.