China Daily (Hong Kong)

Happiness unlocked

- By QIU QUANLIN in Guangzhou qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

Residents celebrate the lifting of an epidemic-control lockdown in a neighborho­od in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Monday. Lockdowns started to be lifted on Monday in 11 of the city’s subdistric­ts, where they had been enforced for more than two weeks due to coronaviru­s concerns. The city’s health authoritie­s warn that the fight against COVID-19 remains in a critical stage.

After epidemic-control lockdowns were lifted in some subdistric­ts of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province, a city health official warned on Tuesday that there is no room for sloppiness or slackness in the fight against the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

“We are now in a critical moment in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, as some new places were added to the lockdown list,” said Chen Bin, deputy director of the city’s health commission.

Eleven subdistric­ts that had been under closed management for more than half a month due to coronaviru­s concerns started to lift lockdowns on Monday.

However, two new areas in the city’s Huangpu district were added in the list on Monday, the district government said.

Chen called on Guangzhou residents not to attend mass gatherings or leave the city, and to keep wearing masks in public places.

“We’ve had good news of the lifting of containmen­t in some areas,” she said. “But there has still been adjustment of closed-off places in the last two days, indicating that the battle against the epidemic is still at a crucial stage.”

Chen said Guangzhou recorded only one locally transmitte­d COVID19 case on Monday, which was detected in a hotel being used to quarantine close contacts of confirmed cases.

The new female patient, 75, was transferre­d to a city hotel for quarantine after being identified as a close contact of a confirmed case on June 7. She was sent to the Guangzhou Eighth People’s Hospital for treatment on Monday.

The city has reported 147 locally transmitte­d COVID-19 cases since May 21, including 140 confirmed cases and seven asymptomat­ic carriers, according to the health commission.

Zhong Nanshan, a prominent respirator­y disease expert, called for faster, stricter and more practical control and prevention measures in the fight against the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“At a critical time, we need to concentrat­e more on identifyin­g risks and effectivel­y cutting off the chain of transmissi­on,” he said during a work meeting in Guangzhou on Monday on control of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns will fully resume in Guangzhou next month, the city’s center for disease control and prevention said.

At a regular news briefing on Tuesday, Zhang Zhoubin, deputy director of the center, said no first doses of COVID-19 vaccine will be administer­ed in the city before June 30. It resumed giving second doses on Sunday.

Guangzhou canceled its citywide vaccinatio­n service at the end of last month amid increased efforts to organize more medical personnel to conduct large-scale nucleic acid testing after the reporting of the first confirmed COVID-19 case in the latest outbreak last month.

“Key groups of people taking part in the control and prevention of the outbreak will be given priority for the second dose,” Zhang said.

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CHEN JIMIN/ CHINA NEWS SERVICE

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