Overseas Network, July 1. According to the Macau Special Administrative Region Government website, a batch of mango samples imported from Taiwan tested positive for the new coronavirus nucleic acid on June 29. The Macau Municipal Affairs Bureau destroyed all the goods involved.

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The Macau Municipal Affairs Bureau will destroy all the goods involved (Macau Special Administrative Region Government Website)

Overseas Network, July 1st According to the Macau Special Administrative Region Government Website, a batch of mango samples imported from Taiwan in June On the 29th, the new coronavirus nucleic acid test was positive, and the Macau Municipal Affairs Bureau destroyed all the goods involved. In response, Taiwan's "Council of Agriculture" responded on July 1.

According to the news released on the Macau Special Administrative Region Government website on June 30, a batch of mango samples imported from Taiwan tested positive for the new coronavirus nucleic acid on the 29th. The Macau Municipal Affairs Bureau immediately launched the emergency response plan and packed 20 boxes weighing a total of 100 kilograms. All the goods involved were sealed and destroyed and did not flow into the market.

The Macau Municipal Affairs Bureau also thoroughly disinfected the surrounding environment where the goods were stored, and submitted the information of people who had come into contact with the goods to the health department for investigation and follow-up. Effective immediately, the import of products from the same source of the involved manufacturers will be suspended for one week.

According to media reports such as Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud", Taiwan's "Agricultural Committee" responded on July 1 that it would only conduct inspections on whether there are harmful organisms on the plants. Since the new coronavirus is not a plant disease, Macau will not When a mango tested positive for COVID-19, the notification counterpart should be Taiwan’s health and welfare department, but Taiwan’s “Council of Agriculture” has not yet received the notification.

Previously, the General Administration of Customs had successively issued announcements that packaging samples of chilled white hairtail and frozen horse mackerel imported from Taiwan had tested positive for the nucleic acid of the new coronavirus, and in accordance with the 2020 Announcement of the General Administration of Customs, Regulation No. 103 suspends the acceptance of product declarations from Taiwan-related companies for one week.

Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on June 15 that the customs will increase the nucleic acid testing of the new coronavirus on Taiwan’s imported cold chain products and their outer packaging to strictly prevent the risk of imported new coronavirus pneumonia and effectively protect the health and safety of the people. (Overseas Network Yang Jia)

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