BEIJING, June 22 (AFP): China banned imports from a top US poultry producer and ordered a Beijing Pepsi factory to close Sunday as authorities clamped down on food production and distribution amid a new Covid-19 (coronavirus cluster) in the capital.
BEIJING, June 22 : China banned imports from a top US poultry producer and ordered a Beijing Pepsi factory to close on late Sunday as authorities clamped down on food production and distribution amid a new Covid-19 in the capital.
The market supplies more than 70 per cent of Beijing's fresh produce and has been closed, with officials on Friday advising citizens to dispose of frozen seafood and bean products bought there. Dozens of communities have also been sealed off in the city to contain the spread, with residents told to avoid non-essential travel and schools closed.
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