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COVID-19: Beijing's Coronavirus cases rise


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10 minutes ago, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

Who wants to go to Guangzhou now where heavy flooding everywhere ... :slow:

Bangla.

Is GZ under heavy flooding?

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Just now, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

All around that areas last week... [:(]

GD is 249 times the size of Singapore

GZ is 10 times the size of Singapore

It really depends on which part of GD is flooded.

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1 minute ago, Thaiyotakamli said:

Maybe beijing will lockdown soon

It’s going down that route soon.

As of this morning, 29k ppl to tested. 13k completed and negative.

21 new cases.

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9 hours ago, Wt_know said:

no sushi for the rest of 2020

actually, have not eaten any sushi since 1 Jan

will all sushi close shop? 

It is likely to be virus shred by asymptomatic person on to the cutting board 

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12 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

It is likely to be virus shred by asymptomatic person on to the cutting board 

We don't know that. Meat/seafood should be a viable environment for the virus to survive even when frozen. Thus it is possible some infected worker at the salmon farm passed on the virus when handling the fish. 

Likewise most of our frozen chicken and other meats come from Brazil, US etc, countries with plenty of cases. Hope there is some surveillance by MOH now with this new information from BJ. 

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2 hours ago, Volvobrick said:

We don't know that. Meat/seafood should be a viable environment for the virus to survive even when frozen. Thus it is possible some infected worker at the salmon farm passed on the virus when handling the fish. 

Likewise most of our frozen chicken and other meats come from Brazil, US etc, countries with plenty of cases. Hope there is some surveillance by MOH now with this new information from BJ. 

The virus found on chopping board and NOT salmon fish itself.

It is stated on the article.

Food safety is the responsiblity of Singapore Food Agency.

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