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Would washing actually remove norovirus (or any other virus) if it was present?
No, but cooking will.
is norovirus that much bigger of a risk on frozen as it is on fresh. I can only find like one outbreak in the US in relatively recent years linked to frozen blueberries.
I'm in Finland, there's been a few linked to foreign berries. All restaurants are advised to cook foreign berries before serving.
hmm ok. The berries say they're grown in the US and Canada so idk I think I'm relatively safe