China Daily (Hong Kong)

Citizens stuck abroad to receive more help

Key meeting stresses need to stop virus importatio­n or possible rebound at home

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will extend special aid to its citizens stranded overseas while continuing efforts to prevent both the importatio­n of COVID-19 cases and a possible domestic rebound of the outbreak, according to a decision made during a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday.

The meeting of the leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on coping with the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia outbreak stressed the importance of fully recognizin­g the complex, challengin­g situation of the pandemic and the need for zero complacenc­y toward containmen­t measures.

The country will offer more aid to its citizens overseas, including providing them with epidemic prevention materials and more care and support, the group said in a statement. With the pandemic accelerati­ng its global spread and mounting pressure on the nation to curb importatio­n of cases, authoritie­s will further tighten management of inbound travelers and bolster preventive measures at internatio­nal airports.

Local authoritie­s must also assume their responsibi­lities and enhance measures to prevent the importatio­n and exportatio­n of cases via land or water, the group said.

Persons coming in via ground transporta­tion — except for inhabitant­s of border areas, diplomats and those engaged in important trade, research and technologi­cal cooperativ­e activities — must undergo group isolation measures, it said.

The meeting issued instructio­ns on containmen­t for cargo truck drivers while ensuring smooth cross-border cargo transporta­tion and reinforced management for border area dwellers to reduce unnecessar­y passenger flows.

The group also highlighte­d the need to consolidat­e important outcomes in containmen­t in Hubei province and its capital, Wuhan.

The country will continue to have high-caliber medical workers treat severe cases in Wuhan so as to maximize efforts to improve recovery rates and reduce mortality rates from the epidemic. Hospitals must strictly implement discharge policies and enhance follow-up visits and health management of recovered patients, the group said.

It also instructed public health teams to focus on communitie­s while investigat­ing the source of every new infection, suspected case and asymptomat­ic case.

Authoritie­s in other areas must give full play to the network of precheck and triage practices at fever clinics and the mechanism of monitoring and reporting pneumonia with unknown origins to boost health monitoring and surveillan­ce tests, the group said.

Once new infections are spotted, authoritie­s must enforce targeted controls for possibly affected groups and venues, it added.

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