Coronavirus: FDA Says No Spread Through Food or Packaging

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – There is currently no evidence of human or animal food or food packaging being associated with transmission of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 according to information from the Food and Drug Administration. This particular coronavirus causes respiratory illness and is spread from person-to-person, unlike foodborne gastrointestinal or GI viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A that often make people ill through contaminated food.

Although your grocery store may be temporarily out of certain products, there are no nationwide shortages of food. Food production and manufacturing are spread throughout the United States. During this pandemic, consumers are getting most of their food from grocery stores, and many stores have modified their operating hours to allow for more time to restock shelves and clean. In addition, many stores are providing special hours for seniors or other high-risk individuals to shop and are offering pick-up and delivery services. Check the store’s website or call the store to learn more.

To help protect yourself, grocery store workers, and other shoppers, it is important to keep a few things in mind:

Prepare a shopping list in advance. Buy just 1 to 2 weeks-worth of groceries at a time. Buying more than you need can create unnecessary demand and temporary shortages.

Wear a face covering or mask while you are in the store. Some stores and localities may require it. Check your state, county or city guidelines for any other requirements.

Carry your own wipes, or use one provided by the store to wipe down the handles of the shopping cart or basket. If you use reusable shopping bags, ensure they are cleaned or washed before each use.

Practice social distancing while shopping – keeping at least 6 feet between you, other shoppers, and store employees. Keep your hands away from your face.

Wash your hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds when you return home and again after you put away your groceries.

Again, there is no evidence of food packaging being associated with the transmission of COVID-19. However, if you wish, you can wipe down product packaging and allow it to air dry, as an extra precaution.

As always, it is important to follow these food safety practices to help prevent foodborne illness:

Before eating, rinse fresh fruits and vegetables under running tap water, including those with skins and rinds that are not eaten. Scrub firm produce with a clean produce brush. For canned goods, remember to clean lids before opening.

When unpacking groceries, refrigerate or freeze meat, poultry, eggs, seafood, and other perishables—like berries, lettuce, herbs, and mushrooms—within 2 hours of purchasing.

Regularly clean and sanitize kitchen counters using a commercially available disinfectant product or a DIY sanitizing solution with 5 tablespoons (1/3rd cup) unscented liquid chlorine bleach to 1 gallon of water or 4 teaspoons of bleach per quart of water. WARNING: Do not use this solution or other disinfecting products on food.

Always keep in mind the basic 4 food safety steps — Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill.

Food is a source of comfort, as well as nourishment for you and your family – especially now – and we hope this advice will help you continue to buy groceries with care and confidence.

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The food packaging may be free of CV-19 but why take a chance, I treat all items as potential CV-19 distributors. Depending on others to wash their hands takes a lot of courage. A lot of people both male and female do not bother to was their hands after using the restroom. It is absolute gross, sickening and filthy. Wash you hands for your own health and that of others.

So, the more research that is gathered, the lower the sickness and death estimates go. One study of tested individuals in a Chinese Skyisfalling Media Panic Coronafascist hotspot determined the death rate to be in the neighborhood of .002% - .1%. Folks, that percentage is less than deaths from the seasonal flu. The economy should not have been shut down and local authoritarianism/tyranny should not have been allowed to flourish. A truly sad commentary is the number of sheep citizens we have in this country who won't stand up to government overreach. And turn off mainstream media stations....they are nothing more than liberal Democrat propaganda, certainly not objective news.

According to the article both covid-19 and the seasonal flu have the same symptoms and both have the possibility of becoming fatal. I suspect to those who already have compromised immune systems or other illnesses. Should we shut down the economy every year to avoid all deaths from the flu? The numbers are not showing that it is any worse than the seasonal flu.
The powers that orchestrated this shutdown have plenty of toilet paper. Only problem is they are using the Bill of Rights for toilet paper. How far is a business owner or their employees supposed to give up their rights for the sake of deaths from disease every single year? I can only hope that this hoax will be exposed to the fullest before all our rights are taken.
When the military tent hospitals were set up in New York to take on specifically the Corona Cases, suddenly they disappeared. People better start waking up or you will be
getting vaccines that may or may not cause other severe issues and at the end of a barrel supplied by those that want a paradise society that doesn't exist.

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