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上海采样检测冷链食品 加强疫情防控 - 2020年11月23日
Thousands of imported food samples test negative for coronavirus: officials
More than 3,400 imported cold-storage food samples have undergone nucleic acid testing at the city's designated transfer storage facilities since a new food-testing mechanism took effect on November 16, and samples with released results were all negative for coronavirus, Shanghai's market watchdog told a press conference on Monday.
"The city has imposed closed-loop management on imported cold-storage food and the mechanism was established to further prevent the risks from imported cold-storage foods," said Xu Jin, deputy director of the Shanghai Administration for Market Regulation.
All high-risk imported cold-storage foods to be stored, manufactured, processed or sold in Shanghai are subject to testing for coronavirus and having their packaging disinfected at designated facilities from November 16.