Source of Latest Virus Outbreak in Beijing Remains a Mystery as Authorities Scramble to Contain Spread

The Chinese regime has backtracked from its initial theory that the recent CCP virus resurgence in Beijing was caused by contaminated imported salmon.

Wu Zunyou, a chief epidemic disease specialist at China’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told state-run newspaper Beijing News on July 6 that his team researched this second-wave outbreak in Beijing and concluded that the virus entered the local Xinfadi market in the middle of May. The Xinfadi market, a sprawling complex of warehouses and trading halls spanning an area the size of nearly 160 soccer pitches.

“It’s possible that an infected person brought [the virus] to the Xinfadi market, or a contaminated product from an epidemic area brought it,” Wu said.

Wu said the first patient in the second wave, officially announced by authorities on June 11, likely contracted the virus in late May or early June.

Wu’s words contradicted officials’ previous claims that the virus was introduced via frozen salmon imported from Norway, citing a sample on a cutting board for processing salmon that tested positive for COVID-19.

Xinfadi Market
Ms. Li operates a seafood store in Beijing. She told The Epoch Times that the seafood from Hubei Province—the region where the virus first broke in late 2019—was very cheap this year, and thus attracted wholesalers to purchase seafood from there.

“For example, the cooked crayfish is 28 yuan per 500 gram (about $3.62 per pound),” Li said. She said similar products from other regions are around 60 yuan per 500 gram (about $7.76 per pound).

Li said that many truck drivers at Xinfadi have tested positive for the virus. She believes that the truck drivers may have contracted the virus when they traveled to Hubei to pick up the seafood.

Xinfadi employee Cai Liansheng posted on the Weibo social media platform that the market’s chairman Zhang Yuxi had encouraged them to purchase from Hubei since the end of February. Since then, the market has purchased more and more frozen food products from there.

Cai also shared that another market, the Jingshen Seafood Market, is the largest imported seafood market in Beijing. But no one at the Jingshen market has been diagnosed with COVID-19, thus raising doubts about the authorities’ claim that the virus came from imported salmon.

Jingshen is located in Fengtai district and has about 800 shops, mostly selling seafood. The deputy director of Fengtai government, Zhang Jie, said on June 13 that no one from Jingshen was infected.

Xinfadi chairman Zhang also confirmed that at the shop where the COVID-positive cutting board sample came from, the salmon was sourced from Jingshen.

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