WHO plays down China's worry over coronavirus on food packaging after chicken wings found with COVID-19
ABCThe World Health Organisation has moved to allay fears coronavirus could be spreading via food shipments. Key points: A WHO spokesman said people should not fear food, food packaging or processing or delivery of food A WHO spokesman said people should not fear food, food packaging or processing or delivery of food China had tested hundreds of thousands of packages and "found very, very few, less than 10" were positive for the virus China had tested hundreds of thousands of packages and "found very, very few, less than 10" were positive for the virus Brazil's Agriculture Ministry said in a statement that it was seeking clarification on the Chinese findings Two Chinese cities said they had found traces of the deadly illness on imported frozen chicken wings from Brazil and outer packaging of frozen Ecuadorian shrimp. "People should not fear food, or food packaging or processing or delivery of food," the WHO's head of emergencies program Mike Ryan told a briefing in Geneva. WHO epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove said China had tested hundreds of thousands of packages and "found very, very few, less than 10," were positive for the virus. The World Health Organization has dismissed warnings from China about possible traces of coronavirus on frozen food packaging.