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    A batch of imported frozen products in Tianjin tested positive for nucleic acid

    • Last Update: 2021-07-24
    • Source: Internet
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    Original title: A batch of imported frozen products in Tianjin tested positive for nucleic acid

    Xinhua News Agency, Tianjin, December 13th.


    It is reported that Tianjin has clearly required imported cold chain foods to enter the first-level cold storage to undergo new coronavirus nucleic acid testing and preventive comprehensive disinfection


    After investigation, the goods involved in the epidemic were imported frozen pork, and the country of origin was Argentina.


    As of 12 o'clock on December 13, the goods have been sealed in the cold chain logistics warehouse and have not entered the market.


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