Cs-137 Likely to Keep Popping Up in Indonesian Imports, DHS Warns

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A DHS bulletin says Indonesian imports, including shrimp, are likely to test positive for Cesium-137 in the coming weeks and months, following an FDA recall; officials say the contamination is probably unintentional and Homeland Security is prepared to block affected items, with no Cs-137–alerted products in the U.S. marketplace yet.
- Radioactive Shrimp Likely to Keep Popping Up ‘For Months’ The Daily Beast
- Shrimp with a side of cancer? Radioactive contamination is real. The Hill
- Imports contaminated with radioactive isotope likely to continue for foreseeable future: US bulletin ABC News
- Opinion - Shrimp with a side of cancer? Radioactive contamination is real. AOL.com
- Imports contaminated with radioactive isotope likely to spread beyond shrimp: DHS Good Morning America
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