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January 17, 2021 COVID-19: Ice Cream Tests Positive For Coronavirus In China

COVID-19: Ice Cream Tests Positive For Coronavirus In China

Ice cream has been found to have been contaminated with COVID-19 in China after three samples tested positive for the virus.

Anti-epidemic authorities in north China’s Tianjin Municipality are tracing people who may have been in contact with the batches, which were produced by Tianjin Daqiaodao Food Company.

All of the products produced by the firm have been sealed and contained after the samples it sent to the municipal centre for disease control this week tested positive for coronavirus.

Initial epidemiological investigations indicate the company produced the batch of ice cream using raw materials, including milk powder imported from New Zealand and whey powder imported from Ukraine.

Dr Stephen Griffin, a virologist based at the University of Leeds, told Sky News the development was unlikely to be a cause for “panic”.

“It’s likely this has come from a person, and without knowing the details, I think this is probably a one-off,” he said.

“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.”

He explained that the cold temperature that ice cream was stored at, and the fact it contains fat, could explain why the virus had survived on the samples taken – but suggested the news should not prompt major alarm.

“We probably don’t need to panic that every bit of ice cream is suddenly going to be contaminated with coronavirus,” he said.

The company’s 1,662 employees have been placed under quarantine and underwent nucleic acid testing on Thursday following guidance from the Tianjin Center for Disease Control.

Authorities said the company produced 4,836 boxes of COVID-contaminated ice cream, 2,089 of which had been sealed away in storage.

A total of 935 boxes of the ice cream, out of 2,747 boxes that entered the market, were in Tianjin and only 65 were sold to markets.

Authorities said residents who may have bought the product should report their health and physical movements to those in their communities.

The city has also informed the market regulation authorities in other provinces where the ice cream was sent so it can be traced.

Source: Sky news

January 15, 2021 LASUCOM Asks Medical Students To Leave Premises After Doctors Tested Positive For Covid-19

LASUCOM Asks Medical Students To Leave Premises After Doctors Tested Positive For Covid-19

The Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM) has asked its medical students to leave the premises after several doctors and students tested positive for COVID-19.

According to a verified source, at least 15 doctors and an unconfirmed number of students have tested positive so far.

The source also said that doctors working in the institution’s holding bay and treatment Centre for COVID-19 have not been paid for five months.

Lagos state is the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria with over 37,000 cases recorded as of last night.

More than 240 people have been confirmed dead as a result of the disease in the state.

 

 

January 15, 2021 Nigeria Records 23 Deaths And 1, 479 New Cases Of Coronavirus In The Last Twenty Four Hours

Nigeria Records 23 Deaths And 1, 479 New Cases Of Coronavirus In The Last Twenty Four Hours

23 Nigerians have died of coronavirus complications in the last twenty four hours just as the country recorded 1,479 new cases.

The new infections bring the total confirmed cases in the country to 105, 478 out of which 83, 830 have been treated and discharged.

The fatality figure from the virus in the country since the outbreak in February 2020 also increased to 1, 405.

The 1,479 new cases are reported from 25 states as Lagos the epic centre top the list with (697), FCT (201), Nasarawa (80), Plateau (74), Rivers (62), Edo (46), Adamawa (43), Osun (39), Akwa Ibom (35), Delta (31), Anambra (27), and Oyo (24).

Other states with new infections are; Kano (21), Abia (19), Enugu (19), Ogun (18), Sokoto (12), Bauchi (7), Taraba (7), Ekiti (4), Gombe (4), Imo (4), Bayelsa (2), Jigawa (2), and Zamfara (1)

 

 

January 14, 2021 Tanko Sununu Advises PTF To Employ Same Strategies In Fighting Polio To Fight COVID-19

Tanko Sununu Advises PTF To Employ Same Strategies In Fighting Polio To Fight COVID-19

The Chairman, House Committee on Health, TANKO SUNUNU, has advised the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to employ the same strategies used in fighting polio in the country, to also fight the pandemic.

Speaking about the government’s reaction to the second wave of the virus, SUNUNU noted that while certain steps need to be taken, he would not advise for a second lockdown.

According to him, rather than putting an absolute lockdown that will affect the economy just like it was in the first lockdown, the government should try to see how they can engage stakeholders just like it did when Nigeria was battling with the poliovirus.

 

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