China Daily (Hong Kong)

Meeting calls for enhanced prevention measures

Leading group underlines importance of tightening controls at border crossings

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will send expert groups and test kits, facilities and medical treatment equipment to bolster novel coronaviru­s containmen­t and treatment in the nation’s border regions, according to a decision made at a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Monday.

The leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on responding to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak underlined the importance of unrelentin­g efforts to tighten management at border crossings and minimize unnecessar­y traffic to curb the importatio­n of COVID-19 cases.

Expert groups will be sent to support epidemic containmen­t, the building of temporary hospitals, the establishm­ent of quarantine facilities and designated medical institutio­ns and the treatment of infected patients in border areas, the group said in a statement.

The meeting highlighte­d the need for coordinate­d steps to ensure port management, quarantine, separated transfer of patients and stronger isolation and treatment measures.

China will step up internatio­nal cooperatio­n in epidemic containmen­t and carry out strict quality supervisio­n of its exported medical supplies, the group said, adding that ineligible exporters, those who failed to follow quality standards and those inflating the price of products and raw materials will be punished in accordance with the law.

The meeting’s decision came as China reported 108 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, of which 98 were imported from overseas. Heilongjia­ng province and the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, which both border Russia, accounted for a majority of the new imported cases, according to the National

Health Commission.

The authoritie­s must ensure the early detection of confirmed and asymptomat­ic cases through prevention measures at communitie­s and fever clinics before enforcing isolation and treatment measures, it added.

The group underscore­d that the testing and health management of individual­s departing from Wuhan must be reinforced, and measures to expand the scope of nucleic acid testing and testing for antibodies must be carried out at an early date.

The nucleic acid testing must cover those working as teachers, medical workers and in public venues and transport vehicles at their destinatio­ns, it said, adding that other groups departing from Wuhan will also be encouraged to receive the testing.

Individual­s who have been tested negative or proved with specific antibodies against the virus within seven days before their arrival in their destinatio­ns can return to work or school without having to self-isolate, the group said.

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