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Fren, you've tried to convince me before and you still don't realize your position makes no sense.
The burden of proof is on you to explain how and why "viruses can't exist outside of the body" while also not being alive. Plenty of things that are not alive persist outside of the body.
I have had other illnesses before...
Terrain theory
On his deathbed, the professional fraudster Louis Pasteur confessed,
“I was wrong. Bernard was right. The pathogen is nothing. The terrain is everything”
Think of “terrain” like the physical features of a surface,
For example, your skin is a terrain, and most of the time its “infection free”, even though there are countless pathogens in the environment.
But, as soon as you get a cut, or scrape, you are more suseptible to infection. Not because the germs changed, but because your skin changed.
https://www.vaccinationinformationnetwork.com/rabies-pasteur-and-the-rabies-vaccine/
If you don't understand if it's not alive it can't be contagious I can't help you
It would be appropriate to say, viruses cannot replicate outside the body. That does not prevent it from still being "active" and contagious for a limited amount of time when propelled outside of the body.
How can they be contagious when they are only a soapy substance released by cells ? They are not alive like bacteria!
Viruses are bits of genetic material + at least one or more proteins.
They utilize host cells to replicate so in an infection there becomes significant excess virus particles that can be exhaled and spread to someone else. Dirt and smoke are not alive but I can still breathe in those particles through air alone in high enough concentration to experience an adverse effect. It is the same with viruses, a significant enough viral load will result in infection.