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Covid-19 found in ice cream made in China from NZ milk powder

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 16 Jan 2021, 11:21AM
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Covid-19 found in ice cream made in China from NZ milk powder

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 16 Jan 2021, 11:21AM

Ice cream made in China with ingredients from New Zealand and the Ukraine has been contaminated with Covid-19 in what experts describe as a "one-off".

Health officials in the Chinese municipality of Tianjin report that three samples of the ice cream returned a positive Covid-19 test.

However, the infection is thought to be a "one-off" and there is said to be no cause for alarm.

The ice creams in question are produced by Tianjin Daqiaodao Food Company, using New Zealand milk powder.

The company has sealed and contained all its products after the tests found the virus in the ice cream this week.

"It's likely this has come from a person, and without knowing the details, I think this is probably a one-off," Dr Stephen Griffin, a virologist based at the University of Leeds, told Sky News.

"Of course, any level of contamination is not acceptable and always a cause for concern, but the chances are that this is the result of an issue with the production plant and potentially down to hygiene at the factory."

The expert says the cold temperature, combined with the fat content of the ice cream, could be to blame for the virus' "survival" in the samples. However, Dr Griffin stressed there is no cause for alarm.

"We probably don't need to panic that every bit of ice cream is suddenly going to be contaminated with coronavirus," he added.

The company's 1662 employees have reportedly been placed in quarantine.

According to local authorities, the company manufactured 4836 boxes of the ice cream, 2089 of which had been sealed away in storage.

A total of 935 boxes of the ice cream, out of 2747 boxes that entered the market, were in Tianjin. Only 65 were sold to markets.

Authorities have issued a warning for any resident who may have bought the ice cream, asking them to report their health and their movements within the community.

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