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China - Jinan, Shandong officials found that imported frozen food and packaging specimens tested positive for new COVID-19 coronavirus nucleic acid -

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Jinan, Shandong found that imported frozen food and packaging specimens tested positive for new coronavirus nucleic acid

2020-11-14 07:10


Beijing News Express According to the Jinan Municipal Health Commission, at 5 pm on November 13, the Jinan Center for Disease Control and Prevention tested positive for the new coronavirus nucleic acid in imported frozen food and packaging samples stored in the cold storage of the Gasgoo Logistics Park.


The Jinan Municipal Party Committee’s Leading Group for Coordinating Epidemic Prevention and Control and Economic Operation (Command) immediately launched an emergency response, implemented fully enclosed management and control of the park, sealed the involved goods, conducted nucleic acid testing and health management for all contacts and related personnel, and tracked the goods Flow direction and issued a letter of co-inspection notice to completely eliminate cold storage in Gasgoo Logistics Park. At present, the traceability and flow of goods have been basically grasped, various related epidemic prevention and control work is being carried out in an orderly manner, and relevant information will be announced to the public in time.


Remind the general public again: to enhance personal protection awareness, wear masks scientifically, wash hands frequently, ventilate frequently, maintain social distance, and cooperate with health monitoring. If you have fever or other uncomfortable symptoms, you should take protective measures, try to avoid taking public transportation, and go to the nearest medical institution for fever clinics as soon as possible.


https://www.bjnews.com.cn/detail/160530892515765.html
 
China Finds Coronavirus on Frozen Beef, Tripe Imported From Various Countries

The World Health Organization says the risk of catching COVID-19 from frozen food is low, but China has repeatedly sounded alarms after detecting the virus on imported food products, triggering disruptive import bans.

The eastern Chinese city of Jinan said it has found the new coronavirus on beef and tripe, and on packaging for these products, from Brazil, New Zealand and Bolivia as China ramps up testing on frozen foods.

The importers were a unit of Guotai International Group and Shanghai Zhongli Development Trade, the Jinan Municipal Health Commission said in a statement on its website late on Saturday.
 
It is very interesting that China is claiming COVID-19 coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 on packaging from New Zealand. New Zealand's cumulative case total is 2,001 with almost no history of community spread. How is coronavirus getting on any packages that originated from New Zealand?

https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
 
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