What a surprise. The liars at the CDC (such as Fauci and Birx) were caught in yet another lie about the COVID-19 virus. Remember they kept claiming that the virus could easily spread on contaminated surfaces? Well, that was a lie too. I don’t begrudge people who bought into all the media and politician fear mongering over the virus and how it spreads. If you still want to wipe down your groceries for peace of mind, then by all mean, keep doing it. It also doesn’t mean that it can’t be spread at all on surfaces, only that it’s not like how people-to-people spread the virus very easily. It was just another lie and scare tactic used by the CDC, the media and Democrats to get people to submit.
Fauci-Birx CDC lied again! Coronavirus ‘does not spread easily’ via surfaces |
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For those of you still wiping down groceries and other packages amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, breathe a sigh of relief: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now says the novel virus “does not spread easily” from “touching surfaces or objects” — but experts warn that doesn’t mean it’s no longer necessary to take “practical and realistic” precautions in stopping the spread of COVID-19.
Though it’s not exactly clear when, the federal health agency appears to have recently changed its guidelines from early March that simply said it “may be possible” to spread the virus from contaminated surfaces. The CDC now includes “surfaces or objects” under a section that details ways in which the coronavirus does not readily transmit.
Other ways in which the virus does not easily spread is from animals to people, or from people to animals, the federal agency said on its updated page.
“COVID-19 is a new disease and we are still learning about how it spreads. It may be possible for COVID-19 to spread in other ways, but these are not thought to be the main ways the virus spreads,” according to the CDC.
The CDC did, however, remind citizens that the virus does mainly spread person-to-person, noting the virus that causes a COVID-19 infection, SARS-CoV-2, “is spreading very easily and sustainably between people.”