China Daily (Hong Kong)

Jilin outbreak reveals ‘laxness’ in duties

- By WANG XIAODONG in Beijing and LIU MINGTAI in Changchun Contact the writers at wangxiaodo­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

The recent COVID-19 outbreak in a city in Northeast China has exposed a deficiency in epidemic control and prevention in some areas, the top health authority said on Sunday, adding it has urged local authoritie­s nationwide to ensure epidemic control measures are strictly implemente­d and risks eliminated.

“The sustained spread of the epidemic overseas, coupled with the emergence of scattered cases and cluster outbreaks in some individual places domestical­ly, has increased the risks in China,” said Wang Bin, of the National Health Commission’s Bureau of Disease Prevention and Control.

Recent local outbreaks in the city of Jilin, Jilin province, indicated laxness in the thinking of authoritie­s in some places, she said at a news conference.

The city reported three new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Saturday, accounting for all domestical­ly transmitte­d, confirmed cases reported on the Chinese mainland on Saturday, according to the commission. Two other imported confirmed cases — in Tianjin and Guangdong province — were also reported that day.

On May 7, the city of Jilin reported a confirmed COVID-19 case, ending more than 70 days of no new locally transmitte­d cases in Jilin province.

As of late Saturday, the city had reported 32 locally transmitte­d cases since May 7: 18 in Shulan, a small city administer­ed by Jilin city, 12 in the city’s Fengman district and 2 in the city’s Chuanying district, the Jilin city government said on Sunday.

Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, the Chinese city hit hardest by the epidemic, reported six confirmed cases on May 9 and 10, all in the same residentia­l compound. Before that, Wuhan had gone more than a month without new confirmed cases.

Wang said at the news conference on Sunday that health authoritie­s must improve coordinati­on with other department­s — including foreign affairs, customs, aviation and railways — to prevent cases being imported. Measures such as placing all inbound travelers in isolation and medical observatio­n for 14 days must be well implemente­d, she said.

Other key measures, including enhancing monitoring at fever clinics, reporting cases and swift epidemiolo­gical investigat­ion to quickly isolate sources of infection and their close contacts, should also be well carried out.

Meanwhile, expanded virus testing is needed to ensure that key groups at risk get tested and that all others who want to get tested can do so, she said.

Following the outbreak in Jilin, six of the city’s officials have been removed from their posts: including Li Pengfei, Party secretary of Shulan, Liu Shijun, deputy director of Jilin’s city health commission, and Yue Xiaoyan, head of Shulan’s health bureau.

During an inspection tour in Jilin province that started Wednesday night, Vice-Premier Sun Chunlan called for more decisive, precise, flexible and effective epidemic prevention and control to prevent further spread of the disease.

Stricter measures should be enacted in higher-risk areas, including closing public bath houses, entertainm­ent venues and restaurant­s, and conducting nucleic acid testing on all outbound travelers to prevent the virus from spreading to other areas, she said.

Yang Limin, deputy secretaryg­eneral of the Jilin city government, said on Sunday that over the past three days, the city had given nucleic acid tests to more than 40,000 people. Between May 7 and May 16, the city reported 938 close contacts of locally confirmed cases and put them under isolation.

Efforts to trace the origin of the outbreak are underway, and the results will promptly be made public, he said.

 ?? HU HAIFENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A resident of the city of Jilin passes by Jilin No 12 Middle School on Saturday. The school has been temporaril­y closed due to the recent COVID-19 cluster of cases in the city.
HU HAIFENG / FOR CHINA DAILY A resident of the city of Jilin passes by Jilin No 12 Middle School on Saturday. The school has been temporaril­y closed due to the recent COVID-19 cluster of cases in the city.

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