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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1868530" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>OK, keep the "shots" coming! Another ouch! </p><p></p><p>I can go to grocery store but due to wife having depressed immune system I went over a week ago just before the bell curve started and purchased over $600 of groceries to hold us probably for 4-5 weeks. Maybe longer depending upon how much venison I eat to allow her the normal groceries. She is not much on venison! I do not plan on leaving homestead until the curve is on backside and even then for limited run as needed. Just one of those things you just have to do. Zero risk is as close as we can get to is what will protect her against the possibility of catching this. I don't even want to think of the end result if she did. I almost lost her 10 years ago to this and I do not care to see her go through anything like that again. Nor me.</p><p></p><p>I do plan on ordering and have a method to kill anything on packaging that is highly effective. I have a 150 qt cooler with a grate in it that I place the items of concern and then place my Ozonics unit in it for 10 minutes. Remove the unit quickly and let the contents "stew" in ozone for as long as I care to do. Sometimes the items are in there for overnight when I simply forget they are in there so no worries then. Ozone is an effective mitigation for most anything. Interior contents of items are wiped as needed. Just got to do what you have to survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1868530, member: 63925"] OK, keep the "shots" coming! Another ouch! I can go to grocery store but due to wife having depressed immune system I went over a week ago just before the bell curve started and purchased over $600 of groceries to hold us probably for 4-5 weeks. Maybe longer depending upon how much venison I eat to allow her the normal groceries. She is not much on venison! I do not plan on leaving homestead until the curve is on backside and even then for limited run as needed. Just one of those things you just have to do. Zero risk is as close as we can get to is what will protect her against the possibility of catching this. I don't even want to think of the end result if she did. I almost lost her 10 years ago to this and I do not care to see her go through anything like that again. Nor me. I do plan on ordering and have a method to kill anything on packaging that is highly effective. I have a 150 qt cooler with a grate in it that I place the items of concern and then place my Ozonics unit in it for 10 minutes. Remove the unit quickly and let the contents "stew" in ozone for as long as I care to do. Sometimes the items are in there for overnight when I simply forget they are in there so no worries then. Ozone is an effective mitigation for most anything. Interior contents of items are wiped as needed. Just got to do what you have to survive. [/QUOTE]
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