They are nuts,so if you are driving down the freeway and somebody infected sneezes out the window,do the little virus things fly through the air and splatter across your car like bugs do?
So people from now on should disinfect their entire car every time you drive.
I saw somewhere in Germany the recommended distance was 30’.
I agree though,anybody that has a classic car has many scars from loosening rusted nuts and bolts that you pack with axel grease to stop the bleeding and wrap it up with duct tape and move on.
He also pointed out that this is a problem mainly in enclosed spaces, like patient-care rooms. When you are outdoors and practicing social distancing, however, those particles get dispersed in the outside environment [[like if they're blown around by the wind, for instance). "There's no real danger from that," he noted.
https://www.womenshealthmag.com/heal...irus-airborne/
Even the experts cannot agree on anything.