Global Times

Holiday revelers shouldn’t lessen guard against virus

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The possibilit­y of imported coldchain food products causing another moderate wave of COVID- 19 outbreak in China is casting a shadow over the upcoming holiday economy.

The environmen­t- to- human transmissi­on has become a new pattern in the spread of the coronaviru­s, China’s top respirator­y expert and leading epidemiolo­gist Zhong Nanshan said on Saturday, calling on scientists to look for answers to this growing menace.

Zhong’s comments came at a time when an increased number of cases, caused by coronaviru­s- contaminat­ed cold- chain imports were reported across the country, of which some have caused small outbreaks in outlying land ports or coastal cities in recent days.

What’s worse, the outer packaging of a batch of chicken drumsticks produced in East China’s Anhui Province tested positive for the coronaviru­s last week, marking the first time that COVID- 19 was reported on domestical­ly- produced cold- chain.

Such a wild developmen­t underlines the daunting challenges facing the country in the prevention and control of the transmissi­on risks of the deadly virus. As a precaution, Chinese customs authoritie­s and other related government department­s have stepped up alert to strictly manage the risks embroiled in cold- chain transporta­tion, while cold- chain food tracing platforms have been set up in many localities in the country.

However, some Western media outlets have not stopped criticizin­g or even smearing China’s virus prevention efforts, playing up conspiracy theory over delays in customs clearance for cold- chain imports. In a time of rising uncertaint­y, it is totally justified for the country’s customs clearance procedures to take a little bit more time and become more complex for the greater good of public health.

With the festive days looming, how China’s holiday economy will fare depends largely on the government’s strict virus prevention and control measures. During the upcoming long holiday season, rising festival activities will inevitably lead to a hike in environmen­t- tohuman virus transmissi­on risks. So, it is totally warranted that oversight over cold- chain meat and seafood imports is heightened by China’s regulatory authoritie­s.

Chinese people were very worried about a possible ferocious wave of

COVID- 19 transmissi­ons when they were ordered to keep social distancing and not visit relatives and friends during the last Spring Festival in late January. The holiday economy crashed because of the government’s draconian shutdown measure, which turns out to be a decisive step for the country to stifle the sudden outbreak and win the war against the once- ina- century pathogen.

The upcoming holiday economy could also be impacted, if the government­s at varied levels ease intensity of oversight, causing a new wave of sporadic virus outbreaks in China. We suggest all holiday revelers keep taking precaution­ary measures such as wearing masks and maintainin­g social distancing. We must not lessen our guard.

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