Coronavirus found on packaging of shrimps imported from Ecuador
updatetime:2020-07-10 16:45:22
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Source:Global Times
Novel coronavirus was detected on the packaging of frozen white shrimps imported from Ecuador, Chinese Customs Authority announced.
China suspended the registration of three Ecuadorian companies in China and suspended the import of their products after coronavirus was found on the packaging of white shrimps from the country: Chinese Customs.
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