There's Low Risk of Food Spreading the Virus, Experts Say After Salmon Panic
- FDA, CDC say there’s no evidence food transmits coronavirus
- Questions raised after salmon is blamed for Beijing outbreak
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Food poses little risk of spreading the coronavirus, health experts around the globe said, reassuring consumers after an outbreak in Beijing was blamed on imported fish.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it is “not aware of any evidence” to suggest that food can transmit the respiratory virus. The view was echoed by Kate Grusich, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who said the poor survivability of coronaviruses on surfaces means “there is likely very low risk of spread from food products or packaging.”