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Beijing urges people to stop ordering goods from abroad The roof of the woman attached to the omikron from the junction box.

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Beijing urges people to stop ordering goods from abroad The roof of the woman attached to the omikron from the junction box.

Beijing officials capital of china Advise people to stop ordering things that need to be imported from abroad. A local woman who may have contracted the Omicron-mutated coronavirus was found after opening a parcel imported from abroad.

Local health officials said The woman was tested positive for coronavirus. but no travel history However, they found traces of the coronavirus on an envelope she received from Canada. Including the inside of an envelope that has not been opened as well.

Authorities later examined dozens of letters that were sent along with the letters that had detected the virus. And COVID-19 was found in five more letters, and the virus was found in unopened letters.

According to the Beijing Center for Disease Control, The possibility that the woman may have been infected by parcels imported from another country was not ruled out. and suggesting that if there will be an opening of things that are imported from abroad Ask to open in an outdoor location. The opener must wear gloves and discard the package or envelope immediately.

Chinese authorities reiterate the theory that COVID-19 could spread globally from frozen imported food. which is something many scientists still question. However, China has continued to rigorously pursue its zero-day coronavirus policy, with city-wide testing for the virus and regulating people’s movements across the country.

While last Monday China has announced that it will not sell public tickets to the upcoming Winter Olympics in February. as part of epidemic control measures Only those who will be able to watch the competition are invited.