China Daily (Hong Kong)

Border cities aim to block infections from Russia

- By YUAN HUI in Hohhot and ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng Zhou Huiying in Harbin contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at zhangyu1@chinadaily.com.cn

Manzhouli, a city on China’s border with Russia, has enhanced its medical capabiliti­es and epidemic control measures to cope with COVID-19 cases imported from Russia over the past few days.

The city, in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, is China’s largest border crossing. It reported 71 imported cases since its first about a week ago up to Monday morning, according to the local health commission.

A local hospital, the former Jalainuur Coal Corporatio­n General Hospital, has been renovated to receive COVID-19 patients.

The 340-bed hospital is due to open on Tuesday, and more beds will be added in the following days.

Zhao Yunpeng, head of the city’s health commission, said Manzhouli has arranged three designated hospitals with a total of 600 beds for COVID-19 patients, suspected cases and people with fever.

For screening, all arriving passengers from foreign countries will go through health checks and be quarantine­d.

Medical workers who have participat­ed in prevention and control work related to imported cases are under closed-cycle management, so that cross-infection can be averted.

Furthermor­e, five medical teams consisting of 118 staff members have been sent to Manzhouli from Hulunbuir.

Manzhouli temporaril­y barred entry to passengers from the Russian city of Zabaikalsk on Wednesday night after the number of people entering China increased sharply and the city’s quarantine and testing capacity was put under great pressure.

Rail and entry ports to the city were also closed, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Suifenhe, in Heilongjia­ng province, another city bordering Russia, has experience­d a similar situation.

As of Monday, it reported at least 243 confirmed COVID-19 cases from Vladivosto­k, Russia, according to the Chinese consul general in the city.

Heilongjia­ng confirmed 49 new imported cases and eight asymptomat­ic cases on Sunday, all Chinese citizens returning from Russia via Suifenhe.

National Health Commission spokesman Mi Feng said on Monday it had sent medical teams to the city to assist its epidemic control efforts.

The city has received some medical supplies after it called for donations, the Beijing News reported. But protective suits, medical masks and ventilator­s are still in short supply, the report said.

 ?? LUAN TAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Customs officials show a motorist how to fill in his health declaratio­n after he crossed the China-Russia border on April 6 at Manzhouli, in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
LUAN TAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Customs officials show a motorist how to fill in his health declaratio­n after he crossed the China-Russia border on April 6 at Manzhouli, in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

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