It is highly unlikely that a virus will be present on your clothes when you go out and come home. Overall, viruses survive on clothing for a short time and longer in the air and in droplets. Compared to woolen fabrics, viruses are more likely to survive on smooth, non-porous surfaces, such as elevator buttons, door handles, cell phones, etc. Therefore, you don’t have to think too much about the material of your clothes when you travel at home. If you don’t have close contact with others, you don’t have to worry too much if you wash your hands properly and disinfect and blow your jacket after you go home.