China News Service, July 5. According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network" report, a batch of mango samples exported from Taiwan to Macau were tested positive for the new coronavirus nucleic acid. The source product is imported for one week.

In this regard, Chen Jizhong, the head of the "Agricultural Committee" of the Taiwan authorities, said that "mangoes will not be diagnosed."

In response to this statement, many Taiwanese netizens directly shouted that "diagnosing and having the virus are two different things."

  A few days ago, Chen Jizhong stressed in an interview that "mangoes will not be diagnosed" and will not infect people, and expressed "really regretful" about the announcement by Macau.

  After the relevant report was forwarded to Taiwan's social platform, Chen Jizhong's statement that "Mango will not be diagnosed" made netizens quite dumbfounded, and they all shouted that "with his logical environment, there is no need to disinfect", "It is not a problem of diagnosis, it is a virus"" said Can someone contribute?" "A diagnosis and a virus are two different things." "Desks and doorknobs won't be diagnosed either! What about disinfection?"

  There are also netizens who are sour, "it's better to make dried mangoes and sell well in Taiwan".