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How long does the COVID-19 virus survive on cardboard?
The virus seems to be able to survive on cardboard for about 24 hours, and on plastic for up to three days. However, it's important to know that the amount of virus detectable on a surface reduces sharply with time — with significantly less infectious virus on cardboard, for example, in as little as four hours.
The virus seems to be able to survive on cardboard for about 24 hours, and on plastic for up to three days. However, it's important to know that the amount of virus detectable on a surface reduces sharply with time — with significantly less infectious virus on cardboard, for example, in as little as four hours.

Sante Fiorio, President, Owner & Inventor
Tri-Box® Food Carrier,
Property of Furio Intellectual Properties LLC,
U.S. Pat. No. 10,233,001
Tri-Box® Food Carrier,
Property of Furio Intellectual Properties LLC,
U.S. Pat. No. 10,233,001

Stephen T. Scherrer, Registered Patent Attorney for Tri-Box™,
Scherrer Patent & Trademark Law, P.C.
17 E. Crystal Lake Ave., Crystal Lake, IL 60012 P: 815.307.2974
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Scherrer Patent & Trademark Law, P.C.
17 E. Crystal Lake Ave., Crystal Lake, IL 60012 P: 815.307.2974
www.scherrerpatentlaw.com

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