At this point, I am thinking that if the precautions I am taking when bringing stuff home from the grocery store are necessary to prevent me from getting the CV....then I am, at some point, getting the CV,
I have read lots about other people wiping everything down with wet wipes, using sunshine, or Lysol, etc.
My question is this: If instead of doing all of this you instead staged food coming into the house by setting it on shelves or in another fridge in the garage....how long should you leave it there before being able to not worry about then bringing it into the house.
I mean, if I went to the store and got a bunch of canned goods, couldn't I just leave that in the garage for 2-3 days before bringing it in and be fine?
How long is the CV actually viable (as opposed to just detectable) on anything?
I have read lots about other people wiping everything down with wet wipes, using sunshine, or Lysol, etc.
My question is this: If instead of doing all of this you instead staged food coming into the house by setting it on shelves or in another fridge in the garage....how long should you leave it there before being able to not worry about then bringing it into the house.
I mean, if I went to the store and got a bunch of canned goods, couldn't I just leave that in the garage for 2-3 days before bringing it in and be fine?
How long is the CV actually viable (as opposed to just detectable) on anything?