Mainichi newspaper deleted the article about contaminated food in school lunch

Mainichi newspaper immediately deleted the article about contaminated food in school lunch

 

In south Okinawa, they found contaminated king trumpet mushroom used in school lunch after having the students eat it.
It was produced in Nagano. It contained 1.12 Bq/Kg of cesium.
This news was reported on 1/29/2012, but the first source Mainichi newspaper removed the article immediately after posting it.

Source

沖縄本島南部の小学校給食に使われた長野県産のエリンギから、東京電力福島第1原発事故由来と断定できる1キログラム当たり1・12ベクレルの放射性セシウムが検出されたことが29日までに分かった。キノコ類の国の暫定基準値は1キログラム当たり500ベクレル。測定・分析した琉球大機器分析センターの棚原朗准教授は「直ちに人体に影響が出る数値ではない」と話している。県内の学校給食の食材から、原発事故由来の…

 

 

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