China Daily (Hong Kong)

Virus testing along border to get a boost

Premier Li Keqiang says provinces must make sound contingenc­y plans

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will bolster the capacities of laboratory tests and medical treatment in border areas as part of broader efforts to curb the importatio­n of COVID-19 cases via land entry points, according to a statement released after a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Monday.

The leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee for responding to the novel coronaviru­s, led by the premier, underscore­d that the number of imported cases via land entry points have exceeded those entering through internatio­nal flights in recent days.

Provincial authoritie­s in border areas must take full responsibi­lities in preventing the importatio­n of the pandemic and make sound contingenc­y plans and preparatio­ns regarding quarantine facilities, medical observatio­n venues, protection materials and medical workers, the group said.

The country will enforce stronger border management and quarantine measures and adopt closed-loop systems for the management of all incoming personnel via border entries, it said.

The meeting also called for reinforced traffic control measures in border areas, including on shortcuts and other key areas, in addition to stricter quarantine measures for economic cooperativ­e centers and border trade markets.

It also stressed the need to ensure smooth internatio­nal cargo transport while putting in place adequate containmen­t measures.

The group’s decision came as Heilongjia­ng province reported 33 new imported COVID-19 cases over the weekend, all Chinese nationals returning from Russia.

Other border provincial areas, including Yunnan and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, have also reported multiple imported cases recently.

The meeting reiterated the imperative to step up medical management, epidemiolo­gical research, isolation and treatment of asymptomat­ic patients. The management of recovered patients who tested positive again will also be bolstered.

The enforcemen­t of early detection, reporting and isolation and treatment of patients remained the most effective measure to prevent a possible domestic rebound, and local authoritie­s must report and deal with various epidemic situations in a timely manner, the group said.

It added that relevant informatio­n must be made public transparen­tly and accurately, and no concealing and underrepor­ting is allowed.

The group pledged continuous efforts to offer care and support to Chinese citizens overseas and protect their health and safety.

The meeting also highlighte­d the importance of restoring order of production with a regionspec­ific and tiered approach so that recovery of business activities can be accelerate­d in more areas.

Authoritie­s in low-risk areas must adjust and refine containmen­t measures as business activities are resumed and cancel any measures that are no longer necessary, the group said.

It added that authoritie­s must guard against complacenc­y and refrain from adopting sweeping approaches.

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