You must have been so nervous with those symptoms! |
I am PP you quoted. The same possibility of contaminating yourself, which you describe, exists for both take-out and groceries. Yes, you touch the plastic bag handles when you bring it in, but then guess what you do? You WASH YOUR HANDS. And you do so immediately, and you don't touch your face in the meantime. You do the same thing for your mail, your package deliveries, and your groceries. Are you leaving your milk and perishables out in your garage for 48 hours?? No. So you are touching and wiping down things that are potentially contaminated. You are never going to get your risk down to zero. You can absolutely get take out safely, and take precautions in doing so. And I'm getting really tired of posters putting their job title in their posts, like it makes them more authoritative. You may have a biology degree, your perspective is vastly different than any of doctors that I've spoken with directly or seen giving advice on the news. |
Yes, this is plain to see. -- Person without a biology degree. ![]() |
I promise you, your kid didn't catch CV from groceries or take-out. It may or may not be CV, but your parents should probably wait to be on the safe side. |
Huh? |
Wait, so I should stop licking the plastic take-out containers? |
Not one confirmed case from food.
The anti takeout people are nuts. |
This pandemic has made one thing rather clear: a lot of adults in this country suffer from major mental illness. I've never seen so many manic, irrationally paranoid people in my life. And now they have been empowered.... |