Coronal transmission from WHO foods "no evidence" 8:17, August 14

WHO = The World Health Organization announced that a new coronavirus has been detected in frozen chicken meat imported from Brazil by China, saying, "While tracking the situation, the process of food production and distribution is involved in the transmission of the virus. There is no evidence that it exists."

WHO held a regular press conference at its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on the 13th.

Among them, Mr. Bankerkoff, who is the technical director for the new coronavirus, announced that the new coronavirus was detected in frozen chicken meat imported from Brazil by China, "I understand the announcement. We tested hundreds of thousands of packages and found very few viruses."

In addition, he showed that even if the meat had viruses, it would die if cooked.

"While the situation is being tracked, there is no evidence that the process of food production or distribution is associated with viral transmission," said Ryan, who is in charge of crisis response at WHO.

In addition, WHO Assistant Secretary General of the Secretary General for the Vaccine of the New Coronavirus, which was officially approved by the Russian government this month, said, "We do not have enough information to judge at this stage. We are in contact with the Russian authorities to get it."