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Xi’an upgrades comprehens­ive measures to curb latest COVID-19 resurgence

The city has now set up more than 5,000 sample collecting venues, with more than 31,000 sample collectors. Residents have also been asked not to leave the city unless necessary.

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Xi’an: Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, launched a new round of citywide nucleic acid testing Monday and strengthen­ed its anti-epidemic measures to curb the spread of the latest COVID-19 resurgence.

The city reported 150 new locally transmitte­d COVID-19 cases on Sunday, bringing the total number of locally transmitte­d confirmed COVID-19 cases to 635 in the latest rebound since December 9, said the provincial health commission.

EFFICIENT EPIDEMIOLO­GICAL SURVEY

On December 9, the city reported a locally transmitte­d COVID-19 case, a staffer engaged in disinfecti­on at a quarantine­d hotel for inbound flights. Many locally transmitte­d COVID-19 cases have emerged since then.

The viral genome sequencing of 137 locally transmitte­d COVID-19 cases in the outbreak identified the strains as the highly infectious Delta variants, which are highly homologous with imported cases of an inbound flight on December 4, said Liu Feng, director of the provincial center for disease control and prevention.

“Many positive cases didn’t show obvious symptoms in the initial stage. Therefore, they tended to ignore their physical condition, which led to the rapid spread of the virus inadverten­tly,” said Wei Xiaoli, deputy director of the city’s disease control and prevention centre.

Epidemiolo­gical investigat­ion found that the trajectori­es of the positive cases are complex and involve a wider area, Wei said.

INTENSIFIE­D MEASURES

The megacity, with a population of 13 million, imposed closed-off management for communitie­s and villages last Thursday. Residents have also been asked not to leave the city unless necessary.

Long-distance passenger transport lines have been suspended, except for freight vehicles transporti­ng epidemic prevention materials and daily necessitie­s.

Taxis and drivers working for online ride-hailing platforms may not enter medium or high-risk areas or travel outside the city.

“For Xi’an, intensifie­d control and screening measures are urgent to block the virus as soon as possible,” said Zhang Boli, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g.

“I estimate the transmissi­on will be cut off in mid-January and the outbreak can be completely put under control in late January. It is very possible,” he said. The city has conducted several rounds of citywide nucleic acid testing.

“The massive tests are conducive to early detection, quarantine, and interrupti­on of the disease, and it minimizes the possibilit­y of transmissi­on,” said He Wenquan, a senior official with the Xi’an municipal government.

More than 1,200 mobile sample collecting teams have also been dispatched to constructi­on sites, shops, and stalls to provide more access for residents.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Aerial photo taken on December 26, 2021 shows a view of Xi’an, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.
Photo: Xinhua Aerial photo taken on December 26, 2021 shows a view of Xi’an, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.

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