I just open the 5er or singles and place them in a new baggie and they go in my tupperdore--and then wash my hands of course. It's important that the cardboard doesn't hang around the house, tho. Supposedly the virus survives on cardboard better than other surfaces--so it's right into the recycling bin followed by a thorough scrubbing of the hands.

As far as the cigars, the virus can only survive for a few days on its own, and I have a strict three-month resting policy, so I'm not too worried about it.

I have been purchasing from my B&M a bit more just to give them some business. I squeeze the cigar out of the cello like a popsicle so I don't touch the actual wrapper. I then discard the cello and then wash my hands before smoking.

Remember all those crazy stories your parents/grandparents told you about the dust bowl? We're living it, folks.