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Covid And Frozen Food
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I spent Saturday and Sunday cooking cold desserts for an event next month and stuck the food in the freezer. On Saturday night, we went to a party which is undoubtedly where we both contracted covid. Despite being triple jabbed, we both feel terrible.
What do I do with the food? Will it still be safe to serve? My freezer temp is -18. I do not want to infect anyone.
Any ideas?
What do I do with the food? Will it still be safe to serve? My freezer temp is -18. I do not want to infect anyone.
Any ideas?
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There is currently no evidence that people can catch COVID-19 from food.
if it were an impt source of covid new cases,
they wouldnt have had lock-down, would they?
altho it began in Wu Han fresh ( and cold) food and they thought it was spread by contaminated surfaces. It wasnt. The covid crayzies criticised Fauci for not - coming clean, sooner ( coughing up the troof) - and (unfortunately) had a point
There is currently no evidence that people can catch COVID-19 from food.
if it were an impt source of covid new cases,
they wouldnt have had lock-down, would they?
altho it began in Wu Han fresh ( and cold) food and they thought it was spread by contaminated surfaces. It wasnt. The covid crayzies criticised Fauci for not - coming clean, sooner ( coughing up the troof) - and (unfortunately) had a point