@Lisa723 Right, I understood the question, and was just speculating why we haven’t heard more about it lately.
I have gotten most of my info about COVID hard surface spread from the CDC. Current thinking is that even if the virus is present on hard material, it takes thousands of microns of it to actually infect you. There are actually 0 cases that have been confirmed to have been spread from a hard surface. The vast majority of cases are believed to have been spread from people visiting, talking, singing, etc. indoors for extended periods of time. The .01% may have been interpolated from other data - I’ll continue to try to locate where I read that.