If you’re following government guidelines for physical distancing to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, grocery shopping is probably one of the only remaining reasons you leave your house.
Some provincial governments have begun to provide guidelines to grocery stores to ensure the spaces remain as safe as possible during the pandemic.
On Sunday, the government in British Columbia ordered that all stores must have hand sanitizer stations, provide clean carry-out bags and enforce physical distancing measures.
But what happens when you arrive home? Can you track the virus into your house on the skin of the apples, pears and other produce?