China Daily (Hong Kong)

Oversight to be boosted for exports

Key meeting chaired by Li vows ongoing pandemic assistance for other countries

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will step up quality supervisio­n over its exported medical supplies while facilitati­ng the procuremen­t of epidemic containmen­t materials by other countries, according to a statement released after a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday.

The leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on responding to the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia said the country will continue to do its best to help with epidemic control and prevention in other countries and bolster internatio­nal cooperatio­n to fight the pandemic.

China will prohibit exports of products that have not been registered with medical products authoritie­s or those without proper certificat­es, the statement said.

The group said there are still risks of a possible domestic rebound of the virus, with some areas seeing recurrence­s of the illness due to social gatherings. It is important to discover and resolve weak areas in epidemic containmen­t, and accelerate steps to expand nucleic acid and blood tests for antibodies in key areas, the group said.

It added that the testing ratio must be further improved and epidemiolo­gical research bolstered so infections are detected without delay and the situation of asymptomat­ic patients can be assessed. The meeting urged Wuhan authoritie­s to continue unremittin­g containmen­t measures at communitie­s and reduce nonessenti­al gatherings while making all-out efforts to treat patients in critical condition.

Authoritie­s in other areas must elevate monitoring at fever clinics and the network of outbreak reporting and plan a quick response in the event of an outbreak, the group said. It also emphasized improving testing technologi­es and speeding up research and developmen­t in antiviral drugs and vaccines.

China will prohibit exports of products that have not been registered with medical products authoritie­s or those without proper certificat­es.” the leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee

The group also said the country must make adjustment­s to prevent importatio­n of the pandemic. Authoritie­s in border areas must adjust work plans in accordance with local circumstan­ces. Incoming travelers must be subject to strict closed-loop management so that a multilevel, all-dimensiona­l containmen­t chain — from the border to the doorsteps of households — can be establishe­d, it said. Unnecessar­y cross-border movement of people must be reduced, and normal cargo transport ensured, it added.

The country will mobilize strength from inland provincial areas to strengthen the stockpile of medical supplies and lab testing capacity in border areas and port cities, the group said.

The meeting also urged the establishm­ent of joint prevention and control mechanisms with neighborin­g countries, saying China will scale up support and care for its citizens overseas, help solve their practical problems and protect their health, safety and legitimate interest.

Also on Thursday, the group published a guideline on ensuring effective epidemic containmen­t while restoring business operations in an active and orderly manner.

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