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As our With You TODAY initiative in collaboration with Facebook continues to answer viewers’ questions related to the coronavirus outbreak, NBC investigative and consumer correspondent Vicky Nguyen says that while the risk of getting the virus from delivered groceries is very low, it’s still good to wipe down packages and wash your hands afterward. She says that cold cuts are as safe as they were before the pandemic.