Finally, protect yourself and others by following common sense precautions: Wash your hands; stay home when sick; avoid crowds and practice social distancing; follow advice from the CDC, FDA, and your local health authorities; and follow the science—keep calm and wash your hands!
COVID-19 and the Food Industry: What We Know
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