China Daily (Hong Kong)

Leading group warns against complacenc­y

Precaution­s needed to protect tourists from risks of large holiday gatherings

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

As China braces for a resurgence in tourist trips during the May Day holiday, a meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang called on Thursday for more detailed epidemic containmen­t measures for transport, hotels and tourist attraction­s.

The leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on responding to novel coronaviru­s pneumonia stressed there was no room for complacenc­y even though the pandemic has been brought under control in the country.

Individual­s must continue to follow personal protection protocols and efforts must be made to prevent risks arising from gatherings of tourists, the group said in a statement.

A Ministry of Transport spokesman said on Thursday that it expects 117 million trips — mostly short-distance ones — will be made during the five-day holiday starting on Friday.

Local authoritie­s should devise contingenc­y plans, stay prepared for emergencie­s and come up with targeted containmen­t measures in the event of an outbreak so that the path of transmissi­on can be cut as soon as possible, the leading group said.

It also warned against concealing, underrepor­ting or delays in reporting new infections, saying that informatio­n must be made public in an open and transparen­t manner.

The meeting also called for unrelentin­g control and prevention efforts in key areas.

The State Council Joint Control and Prevention Mechanism will set up a special liaison group with Hubei province and its capital, Wuhan, for informatio­n updates and coordinati­on on epidemic containmen­t work, the group said.

The mechanism will also send a special group to northeaste­rn China’s Heilongjia­ng province, bordering Russia, which has seen a relatively large number of imported and domestic cases recently, to spur and guide local authoritie­s to refine and reinforce containmen­t measures, it added.

It urged local authoritie­s in Heilongjia­ng to troublesho­ot loopholes, strengthen weak areas and step up prevention measures in hospitals while sparing no efforts in medical treatment.

Authoritie­s in other areas must determine their levels of response based on changes in the outbreak situation and ensure that areas of containmen­t can be specified down to the smallest units, such as buildings, hospital wards, residentia­l communitie­s and villages, the group said.

It underlined the importance of continuing with normalized containmen­t measures, such as washing hands on a regular basis, ventilatin­g and sterilizin­g workplaces, social distancing and wearing face masks as necessary.

A daily briefing mechanism on the health status of students and faculty members must be enforced, the group said.

The meeting also urged heightened environmen­tal health standards and stricter management of rented houses, dormitorie­s and visitors inside communitie­s.

The country will reopen shopping malls and restaurant­s in an orderly manner and allow the public to make reservatio­ns for access to indoor sports venues, libraries and museums, the statement said.

It also urged accelerate­d steps to develop testing facilities and manufactur­e test kits that can produce results more quickly and convenient­ly so that key groups of people can be covered by the tests and others can receive them on a voluntary basis.

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