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New Zealand considers freight as possible source of new coronavirus cluster

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
AUGUST 11, 2020 / 7:32 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO

Praveen Menon

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand officials are investigating the possibility that its first COVID-19 cases in more than three months were imported by freight, as the country plunged back into lockdown on Wednesday.

The discovery of four infected family members in Auckland led Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to swiftly reimpose tight restrictions on movement in New Zealand’s biggest city and travel limitations across the entire country.

The source of the outbreak has baffled health officials, who said they were confident there were was no local transmission of the virus in New Zealand for 102 days and that the family had not travelled overseas.

“We are working hard to put together pieces of the puzzle on how this family got infected,” said Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield.

Investigations were zeroing in on the potential the virus was imported by freight. Bloomfield said surface testing was underway in an Auckland cool store where a man from the infected family worked.

...“We know the virus can survive within refrigerated environments for quite some time.”

China has reported instances of the coronavirus being detected on the packaging of imported frozen seafood.


On Tuesday, the city government of Yantai, a port city in eastern Shandong province, said it had found the virus on the packaging of frozen seafood that had arrived from the port city of Dalian, which recently battled a surge of cases. Officials said the seafood was from an imported shipment that landed at Dalian, but did not say where it originated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...urce-of-new-coronavirus-cluster-idUSKCN25801P
 
Genome testing isalso being done to try and find the source.

"the man's position at the company meant he didn't leave the office and he had not been in contact with employees at any of the three other local branches. Director general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said surfaces at the coolstore are now being tested to see whether freight or something else may have been the origin of the infection.

We do know from studies overseas, that actually, the virus can survive in some refrigerated environments for quite some time," he said."

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12355842
 
People should not fear spread of COVID-19 in food, packaging: WHO

AUGUST 13, 2020 / 10:57 AM

Stephanie Nebehay

GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said on Thursday it saw no evidence of coronavirus being spread by food or packaging and urged people not to be afraid of the virus entering the food chain.

“People should not fear food, or food packaging or processing or delivery of food,” WHO head of emergencies programme Mike Ryan told a briefing in Geneva. “There is no evidence that food or the food chain is participating in transmission of this virus. And people should feel comfortable and safe.”

WHO epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove said China had tested hundreds of thousands of packages and “found very, very few, less than 10” proving positive for the virus.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...tent&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
 
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