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Video of staffer conducting nucleic acid test on garlic sprouts triggers discussion
Published: Jan 24, 2022 07:52 PM
Caption: Screenshot of staffer conducting nucleic acid test on garlic sprouts from Time Video

Caption: Screenshot of staffer conducting nucleic acid test on garlic sprouts from Time Video



An epidemic prevention employee from Central China's Henan Province was reported to have conducted nucleic acid tests on local garlic sprouts growing in greenhouse, triggering a discussion on Chinese social media platforms.

The local government responded that affected by the epidemic, hundreds of tons of garlic sprouts had become unsalable. To ensure the vegetable is COVID-19-free, buyers asked local farmers for test certificates of the garlic sprouts. As a result, the local government decided to collect the results of nucleic acid tests on these vegetables to release the pressure from local farmers. 

The video of the employee conducting nucleic acid tests on garlic sprouts has attracted much attention on Sina Weibo, Chinese Twitter-like social media platform, with many netizens joking:  "It's the funniest and weirdest COVID-19 test I've ever seen."

"Both the buyers and sellers were overly cautious," one netizen commented. "But testing is better than getting infected without knowing."

By Sunday, one new local confirmed case was reported in Henan Province, with at least another eight provincial-level regions including the capital Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin reporting new local infections. "It's understandable why local governments are so cautious, but hopefully they can make more rational plans," another netizen wrote.

Global Times