đŸ“¡Guardians of Hong Kong
9.56K subscribers
21.6K photos
1.88K videos
27 files
9.99K links
We provide translation of news in English from local media and other sources, for academic use.
Facebook: http://bit.ly/BeWaterHongKong
Instagram: @guardiansofhk
Website: https://guardiansofhk.com/
Download Telegram
COVID-19 found in Tianjin ice cream; 2747 boxes sold

Three samples of ice cream produced in Tianjin were found to contain COVID-19, the anti-epidemic authorities of Tianjin immediately sealed 2089 boxes of ice cream but it is believed that as many as 4836 boxes were affected, some of which were already exported to other province. The three samples were chocolate flavored ice cream (lot number 20210105), strawberry flavored ice cream (lot number 20210106), and taro flavored ice cream (lot number 20210107).

The Tianjin Centre for Disease Control (TCDC) reported that it conducted nucleic acid test on three ice cream samples submitted by Tianjin Daqiaodao Food Co. Ltd., which yield positive result on COVID-19, and subsequent tests reconfirmed the case. These three samples were chocolate flavor ice cream (lot number 20210105), strawberry flavor ice cream (lot number 20210106), and taro flavor ice cream (lot number 20210107).

Tianjin Daqiaodao Food Company was sealed off, personnel and goods were prohibited from entering and leaving the site. Moreover, 2089 boxes of ice cream in the inventory were sealed, and shipped ones were being tracked. The TCDC said that 2747 boxes of ice cream has been sold, with 1812 of them were shipped to other provinces. The authority has notified CDC in other municipal of the case. As for the 935 boxes sold in Tianjin, 65 of them were sold through retail, and the authorities said the vast majority have not been sold yet.

Source: The Stand News #Jan17

https://bit.ly/2MvPkLG

#China #COVID19 #IceCream #Tianjin #CentreForDiseaseControl #TianjinDaqiaodao
Ice cream shop owner stands up for Hong Kong protesters

A local ice cream shop owner is offering up her business as a space for people to support Hong Kong protesters demanding democratic reforms in their country. A "Lennon wall" was mounted at her store, where people can leave notes of encouragement for the protesters in her hometown.

Lennon walls which first appeared in Prague in 1980 as a tribute to John Lennon, have sprung up in Hong Kong and around the world in 2020, giving people spaces to share notes of encouragement and other messages with protesters
"There are many people out there that want to support Hong Kong as well. [This] was a chance for them to come together and do something tangible," the owner said.

Source: CBC #Aug06

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-ice-cream-shop-owners-stands-up-for-hong-kong-1.5236149

#YellowShopCircle #Canada #HongKonger #LennonWall #IceCream