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Deb_and_Ed_M
Apr 13, 2020Explorer II
Tripalot wrote:
In our area, one of the local RV dealers is allowing nursing staff to live in units instead of chancing taking the virus home to their family.
That is very considerate and generous. I would be leery of buying from that dealer in the future - who knows what be lurking in those trailers.
Wouldn't scare me- the virus lives for a few days on solid surfaces before it dies. Assuming a week goes by between the time the medical ANGEL leaves the RV and the new owner takes possession, it should be fine. And yes - God Bless the RV dealers doing this!
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