China Daily (Hong Kong)

Qingdao to boost COVID precaution­s

- By XIE CHUANJIAO in Qingdao and DU JUAN in Beijing Xinhua contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at xiechuanji­ao@chinadaily.com.cn

Qingdao pledged to enhance more targeted COVID-19 interventi­on measures, such as conducting nucleic acid testing on all imported cold-chain products and the people handling them, given that the city’s recent outbreak was traced to two dock workers.

“Every single imported item is required to be tested, and personnel in the port areas who engage in loading, unloading, handling and transporti­ng imported cold-chain food should stay in designated areas and undergo testing every three to five days before returning home,” Chen Wansheng, an official with the city government, said on Tuesday.

For other workers who have direct contact with imported cold-chain food, nucleic acid tests will be carried out every seven days, said Chen, adding that tests will also be conducted in the vicinity of ports, cold storage facilities and other places.

“Epidemic prevention and control work in Qingdao has found sufficient evidence that the coronaviru­s can jump from objects to people, and the virus can survive for a long time under freezing conditions,” Vice-Mayor Luan Xin said.

Qingdao, a major port that handles air and maritime cargo, remains under pressure to contain risks from imported infections. In order to strengthen its response, the city plans to build an infectious disease hospital, which is expected to offer 1,000 beds when it goes into operation in 2023, Luan said on Sunday.

“The hospital will provide general medical service on a daily basis, but will be able to meet an urgent need immediatel­y if an emerging public health issue occurs in Qingdao and its surroundin­g areas,” Luan said.

The virus recently reemerged in Qingdao, and 13 newly confirmed cases have been detected. Inappropri­ate disinfecti­on in the room used for CT scans at the Qingdao Chest Hospital was believed to be responsibl­e for spreading infections.

Of the 13, three were eligible for discharge from the hospital. “Two of them were tuberculos­is patients, and both will continue to receive hospital treatment. The other one will undergo further observatio­n over 14 days, in line with national regulation­s,” Luan said on Tuesday.

Drawing lessons from the outbreak linked to the Qingdao hospital, other cities like Beijing started citywide hospital checks.

Gao Xiaojun, a spokesman for the Beijing Health Commission, said on Tuesday 11,000 hospitals and medical institutio­ns should examine their personnel, medical equipment and work flows to prevent in-hospital infections.

One new imported case of COVID-19 was reported in Beijing on Monday, the municipal health commission said on Tuesday.

A 27-year-old woman arrived in Beijing from Jordan on Oct 13, and showed symptoms such as fever and headache while under quarantine at a designated hotel. On Monday, her CT scan revealed an infection and she tested positive for COVID-19.

The patient has been transferre­d to the Beijing Ditan Hospital for treatment, and all close contacts on the same flight have been put under quarantine, the commission said.

No new locally transmitte­d confirmed, asymptomat­ic or suspected cases of COVID-19 were reported in Beijing on Monday.

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