BEIJING Chinese harborage megacity Dalian has ordered all businesses handling imported stupefied and frozen foods to suspend operations after an outbreak of COVID-19 that began last week.

The megacity on China’s northeast seacoast has reported further than 80 COVID-19 cases over the once week, with the first in a storehouse worker in the Zhuanghe area of the megacity onNov. 4.

Original authorities issued the order on Monday, state- backed review Global Times reported on Thursday.
Unlike other countries, China says frozen foods pose a threat of spreading COVID-19 and authorities reject goods from overseas if the contagion is detected on packaging, indeed though the World Health Organization says neither food nor packaging is a known transmission route.

Dalian is a leading harborage for seafood shipments as well as fruit and some flesh.

The suspense covers third- party cold storehouse installations, clicked storages, food product companies and cold storehouse used by the catering sector, according to a notice posted on original assiduity websites that couldn’t be vindicated by Reuters.
Dalian’s food sector also faced heavy dislocation last time after authorities issued new conditions for cold storehouse storages because of the threat of the coronavirus entering the country on imported foods.