Posted on 03/25/2020 6:53:32 AM PDT by antidemoncrat
The virus also cant live on imported food packaging, the FDA says, adding it could only survive on a surface for a short period of time, which, depending on the surface could be from a few hours to a few days.
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FReegards Fury!
Love the correction and contradiction. That is the way!
I am with Justin Lessler, PhD who is my hero right now on this virus. He is on the Epidemiology faculty at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Univ. in Baltimore. But he is going by the nature of the virus as a coronavirus.
But you rang the bell when you said “at infective levels.” I am convinced that sufficient viral load is necessary for this thing to be deadly. (Though I do accept that there are “super carriers” just like we had with SARS classic.)
Three features:
It is a zoonotic virus. Do you need a citation for that?
It is a SARS like virus. Citation needed?
It is a novel coronavirus. Citation needed?
My position will be that the burden of proof falls on those who say that SARS-CoV-2 will be unlike other coronaviruses.
You are pathetic
I always rinse any raw poultry or fish before cooking it, plus disinfect the countertop, scrub my hands, etc., and promptly discard the packaging. I would think that the cooking process would kill any pathogens.
yeah we get it... you want to keep attacking me personally.which btw, is against the rules here.
So buzz off and leave me alone
What about the sneakers??? Did you disinfect and quarantine them?
If it can last 17 days on hard surfaces then it can last days on food packaging. The Mockingbird Media can't make up it's mind.
Disclaimer - neither a FluBro nor Fearper.
I’m confused, which one is the FLubro thread? Is it where they run around like chicken little flapping their arms scared sh!tless over the flu, or is it the one where everyone is saying let’s get on with life and let the herd sort it out?
but if you notice, they didnt talk about the strength of the virus.
So it could just be remnants that wont do anything to you.
the tests on cardboard etc posted the strength of the virus as it decayed
its the one where only FluBros are allowed.
Hope none live in the NYC hotzone.
But what is the definition of a FLuBro? How does one know if they are one or not?
From the CDC web-site:
"Can the virus that causes COVID-19 be spread through food, including refrigerated or frozen food?"
"Coronaviruses are generally thought to be spread from person-to-person through respiratory droplets. Currently there is no evidence to support transmission of COVID-19 associated with food. Before preparing or eating food it is important to always wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds for general food safety. Throughout the day wash your hands after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing, or going to the bathroom.
It may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes, but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads.
In general, because of poor survivability of these coronaviruses on surfaces, there is likely very low risk of spread from food products or packaging that are shipped over a period of days or weeks at ambient, refrigerated, or frozen temperatures."
- see https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html
Your comments about hand washing are so correct!
There are test kits out there, but you have to be a VIP to get one. [/jk]
"then the exact same concern would apply to the viruses from which folks obtain the seasonal flu, and if true it has always been true.
You are exactly right! All the other things that make us sick are still out there and this virus is another added to the list. I cook for the Day Care sometimes, like today, and the Health Department insists we do these things. Been doing it for twenty years or more.
I enjoyed your use of the word "Basta."
Or they are intact, but not enough of a viral load to pose a real problem unless you're licking the packaging.
USS Hancock CV-19 in 1944.
And you're getting called out on that.
The found COVID-19 RNA on surfaces on the cruise ship.
Calling it "live" is neither accurate or precise.
The most recent study found COVID-19 survives on surfaces (in a controlled environment) up to 2-3 days on various surfaces:
"New coronavirus stable for hours on surfaces"
- seehttps://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/new-coronavirus-stable-hours-surfaces
What about young relatives picking up bakery and deli products from the grocery and then delivering to Assisted living front desk who gets it to the 90 yr old ....or what about drive thru restaurants and the handling there?
Think? How about ‘do’! You made me hungry! My typical supper is frozen mixed veggies, brought to a boil with 4 oz of water, then add a can of crm of chicken soup, add no more water.
probably a more precise way to put it.
I use the concept of viral load when protecting myself
Dont give a damn that CDC says you dont need to wear a mask or they provide very little protection
Every chance you have to reduce viral load is a good thing.
I bought some of those masks being made from that Nascar company. Doctors are using something similar to put over their N95 masks since they are running out. You can put them over your surgical masks as well to help with a better fit and another layer of protection
She is seeking validation. A needy ego lives on emotion not reason.
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