Beijing's Xinfadi industry suspends sales, storage of aquatic and frozen products
26 November, 2020
Beijing's Xinfadi market, which was linked to a good COVID-19 outbreak found in June, has suspended sales and storage area of cold-chain and aquatic goods, state-backed Beijing Information reported.
Several infections lately on Qingdao and Tianjin cities engaged handlers of imported frozen food.
Refrigerated meat, seafood and frozen products on the market were removed, and the marketplace has disinfected greater than a hundred frosty storages and turn off their power, Beijing News flash reported in Wednesday (Nov 25).
Workers in a particular environment who repeatedly touch cold-chain items polluted by the coronavirus might be infected without proper cover, a good Chinese official said previously Wednesday.
However, officials cautioned that the chance to consumers of getting the virus from frosty chain foods was "very low".
China has ramped up tests of frozen food after saying it has repeatedly learned the coronavirus on imported products and their product packaging, triggering mass-scale testing of meals and related personnel, suspension of certain imports and disruptions to trade flows.
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