China News Service, November 18th. According to the WeChat official account of the Fuzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, on November 17, the disease control department found 2 imported frozen pomfrets in a cold storage in Fuzhou during routine sampling and inspection. The fish's outer package tested positive for the new coronavirus nucleic acid.

After investigation, the batch of pomfret imported from India entered the customs from the inner port area of ​​the Minjiang Estuary of Fuzhou Port, a total of 2500 pieces, weighing 25 tons, and arrived in a cold storage on the afternoon of November 14.

There are 2117 pieces in stock now, and 383 pieces have been sold. The market entities have been sealed in place and have not flowed into the terminal consumer market.

  The prevention and control departments at the municipal and district levels immediately activated emergency plans, notified relevant departments and relevant market entities in a timely manner, closed the cold storage involved in the incident, sealed relevant frozen products, and carried out comprehensive control and disinfection of the cold storage and the surrounding environment. All involved cold storage workers, cold storage staff and related contacts have conducted centralized isolation medical observation and nucleic acid testing, and conducted sampling and testing of the cold storage and surrounding external environment. The currently inspected personnel and external environment samples have been tested for new coronavirus nucleic acid The results were all negative.

Screenshot of the WeChat official account of the Fuzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention