Anonymous wrote:I've been wiping everything down with sanitizer wipes. Obviously, that's limited some produce options.
Anonymous wrote:I've been wiping everything down with sanitizer wipes. Obviously, that's limited some produce options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think you have to be concerned at the moment. We are a geographically isolated country with very few cases and no deaths so far.
LOL How silly we all were just three weeks ago
Speak for yourself. Some of us already understood what was coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think you have to be concerned at the moment. We are a geographically isolated country with very few cases and no deaths so far.
LOL How silly we all were just three weeks ago
Anonymous wrote:I really don't think you have to be concerned at the moment. We are a geographically isolated country with very few cases and no deaths so far.
Anonymous wrote:Does the freezer kill the germs? Lets say I order frozen food, but the box is cardboard and can have the virus for 24 hrs, does putting it in the freezer kill the virus or can it spread to other things in my freezer?
Anonymous wrote:Does the freezer kill the germs? Lets say I order frozen food, but the box is cardboard and can have the virus for 24 hrs, does putting it in the freezer kill the virus or can it spread to other things in my freezer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is it still safe to order groceries for delivery?
What is the risk of transferring the virus via bags and packages?
The virus can live on plastics for days. Safest to open packages out in the open air and carry food in. Change clothes and wash hands after you’re done. Instruct delivery to ring doorbell and leave, so you don’t have to interact.
All of these recommendations sound good, but has any expert provided guidance on this? I’ve been looking but can’t find anything. Would be interested to know if anyone has seen anything from Japan, Singapore, Taiwan or South Korea.
Anonymous wrote:Does the freezer kill the germs? Lets say I order frozen food, but the box is cardboard and can have the virus for 24 hrs, does putting it in the freezer kill the virus or can it spread to other things in my freezer?