FYI: Food Safety and Coronavirus: A Comprehensive Guide | Serious Eat

The bottom line--food transmission is NOT probable.It is respiratory droplets inhaled or

transmitted to the respiratory system.
Food safety is always good but it isn't paramount in this pandemic.

 
The one thing I wish the briefings would do is say how many of the positive tests

require hospitalization.
We have gone to a shelter order for 3 weeks in Charlotte. Our retirement community has been on lockdown for almost 3 weeks already and all meals are now delivered to the door and no gathering of more than 2 people.
We of course have a healthcare unit that is REALLY locked down tight. Everyone who enters the main building is met with a thermometer before entering--staff or resident.
You cannot get a pickup or delivery slot at any supermarket.

 
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