China Daily (Hong Kong)

Health safety measures take center stage at CIIE

- By ALYWIN CHEW in Shanghai alywin@chinadaily.com.cn

One of the most distinct difference­s between this year’s China Internatio­nal Import Expo, which kicked off on Wednesday, and previous editions is the ubiquitous use of masks within the venue.

Besides the wearing of masks, which volunteers and security personnel around the venue fervently enforce, event organizers have also taken a slew of other measures to safeguard the health of visitors amid the COVID19 pandemic.

These measures include deploying some 400 medical workers across the sprawling National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) and setting up dozens of medical stations and temporary observatio­n and treatment sites.

Visitors who feel unwell can seek help from any of these medical stations, all of which are equipped with sophistica­ted systems that can per form a range of medical examinatio­ns. Each of these stations is managed by medics from a particular hospital in Shanghai.

The comprehens­ive measures have won the approval of exhibitors, many of whom said they felt assured of their safety.

“It is reassuring to know that everyone who enters the venue has to first undergo nucleic acid tests, ” said Sun Hui, a spokespers­on for Japanese electronic­s firm Omron.

A three time CIIE participan­t, Omron is showcasing a host of innovative products, including a table tennis robot called Forpheus and the world’ s first home electronic blood pressure monitor that has an EKG (electrocar­diogram) function.

“I think that the organizers have taken e very possible precaution when it comes to safeguardi­ng the health of the exhibitors and we are very appreciati­ve of this,” said Sun.

Another exhibitor who gave a thumbsup for the pandemic pre vention measures was I ngo Hamann, the technical sales support director of water heating systems company Stiebel Eltron, which is participat­ing in the expo for the first time as par t of a contingent of German companies.

“The prevention and control measures are really good, ” said Hamann. “Everyone in the company was provided with COVID 19 tests before the commenceme­nt of the expo and all the exhibits and booths were thoroughly disinfecte­d. Everything has been wellplanne­d. I feel that nothing bad will happen.”

Hamann added that despite the strict health safety protocols, his staff faced no problems or delays in transporti­ng or setting up the exhibits.

“The stringent measures are good. In fact, such measures should be implemente­d everywhere in the world. I have been in China for the past 11 months and I can see the situation is under better control. On the other hand, there are still countries in Europe that are not doing so well”.

Boehringer Ingelheim (China) Investment Co Ltd, one of the world’s largest pharmaceut­ical companies, shared the same sentiment.

“The epidemic prevention measures taken by the expo are thorough and effective, giving us utmost confidence in the safety of this event,” said May Yin, the company’ s vice president of communicat­ion for China.

“Of course, it helps that man y of the technologi­es used by the CIIE, such as the Health Code system, have already been in place on a national level for months. We have seen time and time again that these tools work and are keeping people safe.”

Other prevention measures include the placement of more than 100 air purifiers around the media center. According to Shen Liang , an official with the Shanghai Municipal Informatio­n Office, these devices are capable of eliminatin­g 99.99 percent of germs in the air . At the outdoor areas of the expo venue, tables have been fitted with transparen­t dividers to enforce physical distancing and intercept respirator­y droplets.

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