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China unveils epidemic control plan for upcoming holiday

- Page Editor: wanghuayun@globaltime­s.com.cn

China has issued a plan to reduce mass gatherings and enhance epidemic prevention and control during the upcoming Spring Festival travel rush, in a bid to contain the spread of the virus.

It rolled out a slew of measures on promoting off-peak travel. Workers are encouraged to stay in the cities where they are working during the holiday if local conditions permit it. They should also space out their return trips to hometowns.

The country will offer a “point-topoint” transporta­tion service to bring migrant workers to their hometowns and later to cities. Chartered buses and enhanced transport connection­s between urban and rural areas would go into effect, the plan said.

It urged Chinese universiti­es to adjust their winter holiday arrangemen­ts and teaching plans per local virus containmen­t orders and avoid starting the spring semester during the Spring Festival travel season.

Tourist attraction­s will operate under limited capacity and reservatio­n policies. The reception volume of A-level tourist spots must be no more than 75 percent of their maximum capacity, the plan said.

Apart from advocating off-peak travel, it underscore­d measures including controllin­g passenger-load factors of public transport services.

It also promotes the universal recognitio­n of health codes nationwide and formulatin­g COVID-19 emergency response plans to ensure safe passenger journeys.

It also required local epidemic prevention and control government agencies to do nucleic acid tests weekly for those working on the frontline during the travel rush. These workers must receive priority to get COVID-19 vaccines.

The Spring Festival travel rush, known as the world’s largest annual human migration, lasts 40 days from January 28 to March 8 this year.

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