Global Times

New pattern of viral infection ‘ a warning’

Top expert warns of environmen­t- to- human COVID- 19 transmissi­on

- By Liu Caiyu

China’s top respirator­y diseases expert Zhong Nanshan said environmen­t- to- human transmissi­on has become a new pattern in the spread of COVID- 19, and called on scientists to look for answers to this growing problem.

Zhong’s comments came amid outbreaks in Chinese cities that were caused by contaminat­ed outer packaging of imported cold- chain foods. Experts said it is a reminder for other countries to curb the virus spread, as contaminat­ed environmen­ts could be “amplifiers” for potential outbreaks.

“Can humans get infected by the outer packaging of frozen products? How high will the virus concentrat­ion get when causing infection? How long can the virus survive? The problems require us to discover the transmissi­on patterns and come up with preventive measures,” Zhong said on Saturday.

It was Zhong who said in January COVID- 19 could be transmitte­d between humans.

Despite continuous outbreaks in Chinese cities caused by imported foods, foreign media criticized China’s strict inspecting of imported coldchain foods for lacking scientific basis, even casting doubt on China’s intentions in imposing such measures.

Environmen­t- to- human transmissi­on doesn’t mean there is a new route of transmissi­on, and it doesn’t alter the fact that person- to- person transmissi­on is still the main transmissi­on route for this infectious respirator­y disease, experts said.

The nature of this transmissi­on route is people- environmen­t- people: COVID- 19 patients contaminat­e the environmen­t and objects after they discharge droplets containing live virus. A healthy person could later contract the virus after making contact with the surface of a contaminat­ed environmen­t or goods when they touch their mouth, nose or eyes, said Wang Guangfa, a respirator­y expert at Peking University First Hospital.

However, the Associated Press said that the chances of finding live viruses on packaging are “rare and isolated.” Reuters reported that “there is no evidence that people can contract COVID- 19 from food or from food packaging.”

“No matter how much they deny and downplay the fact that people can contract the virus from contaminat­ed environmen­ts or goods, the facts tell the truth. Environmen­t- to- human transmissi­on has caused multiple domestic outbreaks. People in Beijing, Dalian and Qingdao working in the coldchain industry have become infected,” Wang noted.

“Contaminat­ed environmen­ts and goods could be amplifiers for a potential outbreak,” Wang said, adding that this is a lesson that China has learned from months of battling the virus and also a reminder to the internatio­nal community to curb the virus spread, especially in cold- chain related industries.

The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention had detected and isolated living coronaviru­s in a positive sample from the outer packaging of imported frozen cod in Qingdao, East China’s Shandong Province.

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