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that there is no known cases of transmission of COVID-19 through food . It may be possible to get the virus by touching a surface that the virus is on and then touching your face, but it is not the main form of transmission .
The CDC also adds that COVID-19 has a poor survivability on surfaces outside of a host, so the chances of getting sick from food products or packing is likely very low. Sims states, "Species of viruses are different as far as how they are able to survive on different surfaces and without a living host or host cells. In the case of COVID-19, studies have shown that it can have a survival rate of up to three days on some surfaces.
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