Uruguay denies the presence of covid-19 in its lots of beef

Published 2020년 12월 14일

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Uruguay's government has refuted claims by China's Wuhan Epidemiological Control Center that a batch of Uruguayan frozen beef, which was stored in Wuhan since March and tested positive for covid-19, was contaminated at source. The government maintains that the production date of the batch predates the first reported cases of covid-19 in Uruguay. The government also assured that there are no confirmed cases of the virus in any of the country's meat industry establishments. The government stressed the commitment to maintaining safety, traceability, and sanitary controls in the production chain, and expressed the importance of cooperation to overcome the pandemic.
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The Government of Uruguay denied that a batch of frozen beef entered China in March and reported with the presence of covid-19 had been "contaminated at source." On December 6, the Center for Continue reading ... The entry Uruguay denies the presence of covid-19 in its batches of beef was first published in De Frente Al Campo. The Government of Uruguay denied that a batch of frozen beef entered China in March and reported with the presence of covid-19 had been "contaminated at source." On December 6, the Wuhan Epidemiological Control Center published a news item about the alleged detection in the packaging of a batch of frozen beef from a Uruguayan meat processing plant. It would have been produced in December 2019 and has been in a warehouse in the city of Wuhan since March of this year, which would have first reached South Africa, then Malaysia and then the Chinese city of Tianjin, where it would also have been. stored. The container was reported empty by the shipping company on ...

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