• Melody Fwygon@lemmy.one
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    1 month ago

    Furthermore the article clearly states:

    Testing on frozen shrimp from the distributor, Indonesia’s BMS Foods, also tested positive, the FDA said.

    The shrimp was in fact contaminated. But as a precaution; with anything Radioactive, it is always presumed that anything that is in contact with a contaminated object, is also in and of itself inherently contaminated.

    I recommend you watch some Kyle Hill on Youtube;1 he explains clearly how these things work. Radioactive contamination is no joke. It is handled with this level of caution for a reason. It kills people quickly if left unaddressed.

    1 - I wish I could explain which “Half-Life Histories” episodes are most relevant; but I cannot. They all are; they all describe nuclear disasters and they all contain good explanations about what happened and how they’re contaminating things and such. It is much to watch, but very informative.