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How long can those viruses survive outside of the body anyway (without these tissues)? And as this is not a medical product it does not nessesarily have the burden of proof that medical producs have (AFAIK).

 

Also how many people will catch a cold off of a tissue? Don't they usually spread by touch or through droplets in sneazes and coughs?

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This is a fairly interesting claim. Would anyone happen to know how many viruses 'die' within 15 minutes outside their host anyway?

 

For that matter, I am pretty sure that whether a virus is alive in the first place is still an open question / being debated. If it is not alive in the first place, I'm not so sure it can ever be dead, either.

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For that matter' date=' I am pretty sure that whether a virus is alive in the first place is still an open question / being debated. If it is not alive in the first place, I'm not so sure it can ever be dead, either.[/quote']

That's a pretty interesting argument considering we were all taught they were not living in Biology and then again in AP.

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For that matter' date=' I am pretty sure that whether a virus is alive in the first place is still an open question / being debated. If it is not alive in the first place, I'm not so sure it can ever be dead, either.[/quote']

True, but this is peripheral to the claims made here. The tissue companies could just as well have said "destroy" or "render unviable" instead of "kill."

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