The global financial hub deploys a “dynamic zero COVID” strategy similar to Mainland China’s, aiming to eradicate any outbreaks at all costs.Daily infections numbers have risen sharply this year, reaching a record 7 533 cases on Monday, overwhelming the government’s testing, hospital and quarantine capacities.
The Centre for Food Safety took 36 samples for testing from a batch of around 1 100 cartons of frozen beef, weighing a total of 29 tonnes, imported from Brazil by sea.It also collected 12 samples from a batch of around 300 cartons of frozen pork skin, weighing around 7 tonnes, imported from Poland via sea.“The CFS has ordered the importers concerned to dispose the beef and pork skin of the same batches,” the government said in a statement late on Monday.
Authorities said COVID-19 is predominantly transmitted through droplets and cannot multiply in food or food packaging, and that it is unlikely that it can be transmitted to humans via food consumption. Nevertheless, they recommend people handle raw food separately, observe hygiene rules and cook food thoroughly.
With stepped up inspections on food imports, Hong Kong is again following in the footsteps of Mainland China on COVID-19 policies.Mainland China had announced a number of cases of the virus being found on chilled food packaging, prompting rejections of goods and complaints from exporters.
From the packaging? The survival rate of the virus outside a host? Surely this means this could only have come from their own Hong Kong handlers?
Oh I see
Sending covivi back home
Covid in dead meat that was frozen? Hong Kong just like attention.
Everyday I will see many reasons to testify about the great company on how they changed my life and many other people’s live financially tyron_robert7
They talking nonsense... tell them its on Rhino horn and abalone also. Maybe we'll get a different answer.
Mxm seniyasisukela manje pork ngekengiyeke kodwa
This thing is everywhere
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