Skeptic Ginger
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The main concern with touch is that if you touch a surface contaminated with the surviving virus, you may then transfer that virus to your mouth or nose. I don't know how long this particular virus can survive on a surface. It may be long enough to survive a trip through international post, but I would think it unlikely. Even viruses that survive for a very long time on surfaces like measles are rarely reported as being transmitted through the post.
But here you go. This might help with your question, depending on how much you trust the New York Post as a source.
Coronavirus can spread on contaminated surfaces, experts warn
From that link:
There is no evidence of that that I've seen. Sounds like something they got off reddit.It’s unclear how long the virus can survive on surfaces, but experts said the new development may indicate handling packages from China carries health risks.