Officials Detect Coronavirus on Frozen Shrimp Packaging

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  • The Lanzhou Municipal Health Commission had found one positive sample on the inner packaging of imported frozen shrimp from Saudi Arabia.
  • The positive sample in Lanzhou follows the detection of the virus on the packaging of a batch of Brazilian beef in Wuhan and on Argentinian beef samples in Shandong and Jiangsu provinces.
  • The World Health Organization says the risk of catching COVID-19 from frozen food is low.

As China ramps up testing of frozen foods, the western Chinese city of Lanzhou had detected the new coronavirus on the packaging of a batch of shrimp imported from Saudi Arabia, reports Reuters.

Frozen shrimp test positive

The Lanzhou Municipal Health Commission, on Nov. 13, said on its website that it had found one positive sample on the inner packaging of imported frozen shrimp from Saudi Arabia that had passed through customs in the coastal city of Tianjin.

The cold storage plant in Lanzhou where the case was discovered had been temporarily closed, all employees of the plant had been tested, all food involved was sealed and the whereabouts of all food sold had been determined, the statement said.

The commission said the shrimp had been purchased by Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products Co Ltd, entered the country on Oct. 21 and reached Lanzhou on Nov. 8.

Imported food testing

The positive sample in Lanzhou follows the detection of the virus on the packaging of a batch of Brazilian beef in Wuhan on Nov. 13, and on Argentinian beef samples in Shandong and Jiangsu provinces this week.

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.

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Source: Reuters