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Food Safety De-prioritized

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In one of the few pieces of good news, it appears that COVID 19  has little spread because of surface contamination. This seems like a small thing but the spread of Avian Influenza across farms in 2015 was dependent upon surface spread (fomites). Aerosols and droplets carrying the COVID virus seem to be the main form of transmission.

So thankfully the consumer has little COVID risk from the food supply.  In the ‘before-time’ the CDC estimated that  48 million people get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die from foodborne illnesses each year. This is in a normal regulatory environment. The federal government has made many  decisions and rulings since the onset of the pandemic changing the regulatory regime. Here are some examples:

One can ponder which of these rules are good, temporary policy and which are opportunistic as the administration pursues its agenda of deregulation. But my searches show no plans or announcements to reinstate the previous guidelines.  It is hard for me to believe these changes won’t lead to further outbreaks and illnesses. There is currently a ‘mystery’ outbreak of salmonella Newport spreading around the country .

Then again, we live in a world where people have to be told not to kiss their chickens, what do I know?

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