CNN News:收外卖会感染病毒? 专家称风险很低
AZUZ: COVID-19 is not considered a foodborne illness. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it doesn't know of any cases when someone's caught the disease through the food we eat. But some health officials are concerned there's a small chance the virus could be transmitted through packaging if someone who's sick handles it. So, they're suggesting that we throw away our take out containers, that we wipe down our groceries and that we wash our hands after touching takeout boxes and containers.
Meanwhile, the restaurants that do the cooking for us are having to change the way they do business in order to stay in business.
REPORTER: Is it safe to get the takeout?
BENJAMIN CHAPMAN: I actually see takeout food being a really good option for individuals who are trying to limit their exposure to people.
REPORTER: Food safety specialist Benjamin Chapman says that's because even though a takeout package may carry the virus, the chances you'll get infected by that is really, really low.
And if you get food delivered, Dr. Sanjay Gupta says leave the food packaging on your front porch.
DR. SANJAY GUPTA, cnn CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: And then when we come in, we sort of wipe any of the surfaces that any of the remaining packaging is on and then obviously wash our hands — keeping in mind that it's hand touching and then — then hands to face.