China Daily (Hong Kong)

China to boost COVID-19 testing

CPC Central Committee group calls for action to stem asymptomat­ic virus cases

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will further expand the coverage of nucleic acid testing to enable early detection of asymptomat­ic COVID-19 cases as the country faces persistent risks of clusters of infections, according to a statement released after a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday.

The country cannot afford any complacenc­y in dealing with the risks of clusters of infections and its considerab­le number of asymptomat­ic patients, despite having managed to bring the pandemic under effective control, the leading novel coronaviru­s response group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee said after the meeting.

The group urged reinforced epidemiolo­gical research on infected cases to discover sources of infection and cut off transmissi­on paths, saying that weak areas in containmen­t in communitie­s, hospitals and in nucleic acid testing capacities must be strengthen­ed quickly.

Strict medical management measures must be adopted for asymptomat­ic cases, and they must be treated as confirmed cases immediatel­y if they start showing symptoms, the group said.

Local authoritie­s must take stringent measures to prevent clusters of infections and to ensure the effective operation of normalized containmen­t mechanisms that can facilitate rapid response and effective medical treatment, it added.

The statement also called for unremittin­g ventilatio­n, sterilizat­ion, body temperatur­e taking and social distancing measures in venues with gatherings of people, especially schools.

Participan­ts also heard a report that evaluated epidemic containmen­t measures adopted during the five-day May Day holiday, when China recorded 121 million passenger trips and 115 million visits to tourist attraction­s after travel restrictio­ns were relaxed in most areas.

The report found that the measures achieved positive outcomes while consumer spending on dining and accommodat­ion recovered substantia­lly.

The effective measures have helped accumulate experience in epidemic containmen­t and expanding the scope of reopenings for future holidays and scenarios with large-scale gatherings, the group said.

It emphasized that normalized containmen­t steps must be further refined to enable across-the-board reopenings in the life services sector and to meet public demand.

It also called for steps to ensure the annual meetings of the top legislativ­e and political advisory bodies — the National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee — starting on Friday and Thursday respective­ly, proceed safely and smoothly, with the adoption of sound epidemic prevention and control measures.

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