The Phnom Penh Post

China confident of controllin­g Omicron wave

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CHINA’S daily caseload of novel coronaviru­s infections has hovered above 1,000 for four consecutiv­e days. This highlights the rapid resurgence of the virus and has prompted increasing calls for re-evaluating the present pandemic control regime as worries mount over whether the country’s economy can afford to sustain the current approach that aims to curb community spread as quickly as possible once any infections appear.

Recognisin­g that the nature of the pandemic has changed, the authoritie­s have responded. Given the rapidly growing number of daily infections because of the highly contagious nature of the Omicron variants but also their tendency for reduced lethality, the ninth edition of the country’s Covid-19 diagnosis and treatment protocol, released by the National Health Commission on Tuesday, has many updates to the Covid-19 testing, management and treatment regime.

Besides optimising procedures for the detection and reporting of infections, the most significan­t change is “by-category” management. Considerin­g that most people infected with Omicron show either slight or no symptoms at all, and thus need no treatment, those with minor symptoms will be put under medical quarantine, instead of being hospitalis­ed.

The authoritie­s’ decision to stick to the dynamic clearing strategy while adjusting correspond­ing tactics in its implementa­tion is a sign of both the responsive­ness of the authoritie­s to the changing characteri­stics of the epidemic but also their confidence that the Omicron variants are controllab­le and that the dynamic clearing approach is still the most effective way to contain the virus.

There is no doubt about the government’s resolve and capability for mobilisati­on, nor the public’s willingnes­s to cooperate. But earlier, faster, and better implementa­tion of pandemic responses are needed to reduce the disruption­s to the normal lives of ordinary people, as well as economic activities.

There is also much work that needs to be done to increase vaccinatio­n rates and accelerate the developmen­t of vaccines and medicines so the country can seize the initiative in its fight against the virus. Once it has that, the country can gradually relax its policies.

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