Published: 21:08, November 16, 2020 | Updated: 11:13, June 5, 2023
China boosts efforts to block COVID-19 in imported food
By Xinhua

A worker disinfects packaged cold-chain food to be exhibited at the third China International Import Expo in Shanghai on Oct 29, 2020. (PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

BEIJING - The Ministry of Transport has released a guideline to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 through imported cold-chain food in road and water transportation.

It urged all companies, docks, and freight terminals involved in cold-chain logistics to protect their frontline employees, stressing protective equipment distribution, temperature checks, and regular nucleic acid testing.

The Ministry of Transport urged all companies, docks, and freight terminals involved in cold-chain logistics to protect their frontline employees, stressing protective equipment distribution, temperature checks, and regular nucleic acid testing

Stricter disinfection measures should apply to transportation, with transportation equipment for imported cold-chain food, including vehicles, vessels, and containers to be disinfected regularly, according to the guideline.

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The guideline also called for an information registration system to track and trace people, cargos, and vehicles more effectively.

More efforts should go into emergency handling, the guideline said, adding that immediate actions must follow to cut off the routes of transmission if any imported food or packaging test positive for coronavirus.

Risks of COVID-19 contamination through imported cold-chain food are mounting in China. On Sunday, a packaging sample of imported frozen aquatic products and one from imported frozen pork were reported to be tested positive for COVID-19 in east China's Shandong Province and northwest China's Shaanxi Province, respectively.

To minimize importation risks, related government departments of the country have rolled out measures to strengthen epidemic prevention and control.

The State Council joint prevention and control mechanism against COVID-19 has unveiled a plan to realize full-chain, closed-loop, traceable management of imported cold-chain food. They vowed to conduct complete disinfection of those products, novel coronavirus tests at the ports, and ensure all imported cold-chain food entering the market are traceable.

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Also, Chinese customs have suspended the import of products of 99 cold-chain food manufacturers from 20 countries that reported cluster COVID-19 infections among employees, according to the General Administration of Customs.