Published 15:03 IST, September 19th 2020
State Health Minister in LS: FSSAI found no evidence of foodborne transmission of COVID-19
FSSAI found no evidence related to the transmission of COVID-19 via imported food items informed Minister Ashwini Choubey in Lok Sabha session.
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Amid COVID-19 outbreak, FSSAI clarified the concerns related to the foodborne transmission of the virus. During the monsoon session of Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Health Ashwini Choubey in his written reply informed about the finding of the expert committee set up for this purpose by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India. "No conclusive evidence for foodborne transmission of coronavirus was found," said Choubey. He further explained that the food imported from other countries affected by COVID-19 is safe for consumption as reported by FSSAI.
Is the foodborne transmission of COVID-19 possible?
In a press release in March, FSSAI informed that food items imported from COVID-19 affected countries are safe for human consumption. It further informed that an expert committee was put together to understand and examine the possibility of the presence of coronavirus and its transmission via consumption of such imported food items. Following their research, the expert committee informed the no conclusive evidence of foodborne transmission of COVID-19 was found.
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"Coronavirus predominately affects the respiratory system and spread from human to human via droplets while sneezing, coughing, contaminated hands and surfaces," read the press release
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FSSAI also clarified that it is safe to consume meat from cooked livestock as well as poultry but warned against the consumption of raw or undercooked meat as a precautionary measure. It also warned against the consumption of unprocessed food items and asked people to properly cook frozen foods before eating them. They further suggested people follow safety and hygiene protocols, especially when consuming raw fruits or vegetables. FSSAI also assured that it would gather information regarding any such foodborne transmission of COVID-19 and continue collecting evidence from scientists and researchers across the globe while promising that steps would be taken to prevent it in case any evidence emerges.
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15:03 IST, September 19th 2020