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Can Imported Frozen Foods Really Spread COVID-19? Here’s What Experts Say – ScienceAlert
New Zealand reported its first case of COVID-19 in more than 100 days on Tuesday. It’s possible the virus arrived via imported food packages.

New Zealand reported its first case of COVID-19 in more than 100 days on Tuesday. It’s possible the virus arrived via imported food packages.
The country’s health officials suggested the new outbreak may be linked to these frozen goods because one of the infected patients works at a store that orders such items from overseas, Reuters reported on Thursday.
Chinese officials reported similar news this week: Traces of the virus were found on frozen shrimp and chicken-wing packages imported from E…
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