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Dr. Michelle Barron, an infectious disease specialist at UCHealth [and CU School of Medicine] in Colorado, says that the virus can’t survive in the conditions under which packages are generally transported. “The virus will either dry out or will die without the appropriate humidity and temperature it prefers,” she tells Rolling Stone.