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Potential link between monkeypox variants and cross-border logistics


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First, from the perspective of logistics channels. Overseas express delivery to the door means that a large number of items are circulated internationally, including items that may carry viruses. Although express delivery companies have strict security and disinfection procedures, the mutation of the virus and the diversity of its transmission methods make it difficult to completely eliminate the risk. The monkeypox virus is transmitted through secretions, rashes or contaminated items, which increases the possibility of lurking in express parcels.

Furthermore, considering the factors of personnel mobility, express delivery workers are at a relatively high risk of being exposed to the virus when handling parcels from different countries and regions. If they are accidentally infected at work, they may further spread the virus in their daily activities, thus posing a threat to community and public health safety.

In addition, the timeliness of logistics is also a key issue. Overseas express delivery usually requires a long transportation time and multiple transit links, during which the virus may survive and remain active on the surface of the package. Once the package arrives at the destination, if the recipient does not have sufficient protection awareness when opening and handling the package, he or she is easily exposed to the risk of infection.

However, we cannot deny the importance and positive role of overseas express delivery to your door because of potential risks. Overseas express delivery provides people with a convenient way to shop, promotes the development of international trade, and meets consumers' demand for global goods. At the same time, it also strengthens economic and cultural exchanges between countries.

In order to reduce the risk, express delivery companies and relevant departments need to take a series of measures. It is crucial to strengthen the disinfection of express parcels, improve the protection awareness and training level of practitioners, and establish a sound emergency response mechanism. Consumers should also take personal protection when receiving overseas express delivery, such as wearing gloves and masks, and disinfecting the parcels in time.

In short, in the context of globalization, we need to fully recognize the potential connection between overseas express delivery to door services and public health and safety, and achieve a balance between convenience and safety through joint efforts of all parties.