Taiwanese mangoes imported from Macau tested positive and all were destroyed

Published 2022년 7월 1일

Tridge summary

On June 29, the Macau Municipal Affairs Bureau reported the detection of the new coronavirus in a shipment of mangoes from Taiwan, prompting the authorities to seal and destroy the contaminated boxes, disinfect the storage area, and document those who came into contact with the fruits. The incident is part of a broader issue where agricultural exports from Taiwan have been found to carry the virus, leading to the temporary suspension of mango imports from the affected manufacturer and a similar halt on imports of aquatic products from Donghe Food Industry Co., Ltd. following the detection of the virus in their horse mackerel packaging.
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According to Macau Daily, a batch of mango samples imported from Taiwan were found to have tested positive for the new coronavirus nucleic acid on June 29. The Macao Municipal Affairs Bureau randomly activated an emergency plan, sealed up and destroyed 20 boxes of the goods involved, with a total weight of 100 kilograms, which did not enter the market. At the same time, the surrounding environment where the goods were stored was thoroughly disinfected, and the information of those who had contacted the goods was handed over to the health department for investigation and follow-up. Jin. The report also said that the Municipal Administration will temporarily suspend the import of mangoes from the same source from the manufacturer involved for a week. Recently, agricultural products imported from Taiwan have been tested positive for new coronavirus nucleic acid many times. According to a notice issued on the official website of the General Administration of Customs on June 23, due to ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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