[quote poster=Gerdler; 48407; 930957]Plenty of other reasons to try and avoid buying chinese goods. That said, this is the worst reason I've heard as of yet.
Most viruses don't transfer that way. Oxygen breaks them down usually within hours outside the host, sometimes minutes.
Also it will be rather rare that an infected person works and is a transmittor of this because they got good controls in place to find and quarantine anyone running a fever and its in employers, citizens and the states best interest that these things are caught asap.
They got IR scanners on focal points like airports, bridges, supermarkets and certain work places to catch them and so far no asympthomatic person has been a transmittor of the virus so it might not even be possible for a transmitting person to get to work in those factories that make your LED-TVs and cell phones. :)[
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Gerdler:
Plenty of other reasons to try and avoid buying chinese goods. That said, this is the worst reason I've heard as of yet.
Most viruses don't transfer that way. Oxygen breaks them down usually within hours outside the host, sometimes minutes.
Also it will be rather rare that an infected person works and is a transmittor of this because they got good controls in place to find and quarantine anyone running a fever and its in employers, citizens and the states best interest that these things are caught asap.
They got IR scanners on focal points like airports, bridges, supermarkets and certain work places to catch them and so far no asympthomatic person has been a transmittor of the virus so it might not even be possible for a transmitting person to get to work in those factories that make your LED-TVs and cell phones. :)
You should let them cough on you