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contact with an infected person's bodily secretions, such as saliva or mucus droplets in a cough or sneeze. transmission via touching a contaminated surface or object (i.e., a fomite) and then touching the mouth, nose, or possibly eyes is also possible, but appears to be a secondary route. smooth (non-porous
) surfaces (e.g., countertops, door knobs) transmit viruses better than porous materials (e.g., paper money, pet fur) because porous, especially fibrous, materials absorb and trap the pathogen (virus), making it harder to contract through simple touch. cdc information on covid- click here to view the...
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