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Public warned against consuming sashimi at some port restaurants
12/15/2020 10:19 PM
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Taipei, Dec. 15 (CNA) The public have been warned against consuming sashimi sold at certain restaurants in Taiwan s five major tourism fishing ports, as a majority of them have failed to pass sanitary checks, a government agency reported on Tuesday.
Out of 18 premises at Bisha Port in Keelung City, Zhuwei Port in Taoyuan City, Wuqi Port in Taichung City, Chijin Port in Kaohsiung City and Wushih Port in Yilan County selling the Japanese-style thinly sliced raw fish, 14 failed a joint inspection by the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) under the Executive Yuan and the five local governments, DCP officials told a news conference.
The Department of Consumer Protection is reminding consumers to be aware of return and exchange policies as they continue their holiday shopping this year.
Buyers should read the terms and conditions prior to submitting their order to understand their return and exchange rights, as well as the remedies available if a package is seriously delayed. Consumers should return unwanted gifts sooner than later to ensure the best outcome for their return or exchange.
This year, the department has received more than 1,100 complaints related to refunds, credits and exchanges. That’s almost 400 more complaints than the department received in 2019.
“With so many people shopping online this year, it’s especially important to be aware of return and exchange policies before you make your purchases,” said DCP Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull. “Whether you’re shopping for yourself or a loved one, make sure to keep your receipts, and ask for gift receipts when possible, as well as pay at
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Gov. Ned Lamont, joined by an sign language interpreter, displayed a vaccination schedule at his virtual briefing Thursday.
With the Food and Drug Administration poised to authorize the emergency use of the first COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday that Connecticut expects to administer the first doses on Tuesday to front-line medical personnel, with nursing home patients to follow a week later.
Lamont called the distribution of the vaccine an incredibly complex undertaking, with challenging logistics and difficult policy decisions about who will get priority among medical providers and vulnerable residents.
“It’s going to be tough, but we’re going to do it, and we’re going to do it right,” Lamont said at the second of his twice-a-week COVID briefings. “And I think this is going to be a new spring for Connecticut and our country.”
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