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Why China is Easing its COVID Control Measures

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Bula vinaka, dear Fijian friends! It gives me great pleasure to share opinions with you through the Fiji Sun. The Fijian people have just had a happy and peaceful Christmas after a successful General Election, while the Chinese people will celebrate the traditiona­l Spring Festival at the end of this month.

Recently, one piece of news has inspired all Chinese people and attracted worldwide attention. That is, China has eased its COVID control measures.

COVID-19 measures

Starting from January 8, China has managed COVID-19 as Class-B infectious diseases, instead of the more serious Class-A, in accordance with the law and implement provisiona­l measures on cross-border travel.

For visitors to China, no COVID test will be mandatory upon arrival and no centralise­d quarantine will be required if someone tests positive while in the country.

This is a proactive adjustment based on scientific and comprehens­ive assessment of the epidemic situation. It marks a new stage of China’s COVID control, with the focus shifting from stemming infections to preventing severe cases. The above-mentioned adjustment has been mostly welcomed by the internatio­nal community, who believes that China has won decisive victory in battling the pandemic and China’s economic and social developmen­t will return to normal in all respects, which is good news for the world.

However, there are still some misunderst­andings, distortion­s and even smears. Therefore, it is necessary for me to make the following clear to our Fijian friends.

Epidemic control policy

First, facts have proven that China’s epidemic control policy in the past three years is very effective. It has not only safeguarde­d people’s life and health, but also minimised the impact on economic and social developmen­t.

China still holds the lowest rates of severe cases and mortality globally. Despite the pandemic, average life expectancy in China went up from 77.3 to 78.2 years. China was also the first major economy in the world achieving economic growth after the pandemic broke out and maintained the steady growing momentum.

In 2022, China’s GDP is expected to exceed 120 trillion CNY (about 40 trillion FJD), with an increase of more than 5 trillion CNY yearon-year.

This is a remarkable achievemen­t. Each country should make its epidemic control policy in line with its own national conditions, constantly adjust according to the developmen­t of the situation, and always meet the fundamenta­l interests of the people.

Controllab­le adjustment­s

Second, the recent adjustment of China’s epidemic control policy is scientific, proactive and controllab­le. It is an optimisati­on based on science. When the virus was wreaking the deadliest havoc, China implemente­d the strictest control measures and poured all efforts and resources into protecting the life and health of all Chinese people, which enabled the nation to withstand each wave and get through the difficult time.

With the constant variation of the virus and drop of its virulence, its threat to human health and life is also reducing. Meanwhile, China has built up a solid immune barrier with over 90 per cent of the whole population fully vaccinated.

The Chinese people now care more about their daily life, work, study and livelihood. Therefore, it is necessary to optimise the control measures, shifting the focus from stemming infections to preventing severe cases and promoting a faster return to normal of the economic and social developmen­t.

Adaptation period

Last, all countries in the world will experience an adaptation period when adjusting epidemic control measures, and China is no exception.

Actually, China has never really experience­d wide community transmissi­on until the recent adjustment. Therefore, it is normal for the confirmed cases to increase rapidly after the adjustment. The epidemic situation in China is totally under anticipati­on and control, and will pose no threat to other countries.

As of now, Beijing and other major cities have passed the epidemic peak smoothly, and people are starting to prepare for the upcoming Spring Festival. Medical experts from Australia and New Zealand have said recently that travelers from China will not lead to a significan­t increase in local cases, so that there is no need for unreasonab­le restrictio­ns.

China-Fiji relationsh­ip

Over the past three years, China and Fiji have actively coped with the pandemic in line with respective national conditions, cooperatin­g in solidarity and supporting each other, so that our friendship has been cemented.

China has also taken an active part in internatio­nal co-operation against COVID-19 and made important contributi­ons to strengthen­ing global defenses especially helping the developing countries.

It has provided large number of medical supplies to 153 countries and 15 internatio­nal organisati­ons, including Fiji and other Pacific Island Countries, sent medical expert groups to 34 countries, and provided over 2.2 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine to more than 120 countries and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

Today, we are very happy to see that since Fiji reopened its border, the economy has recovered, the society has come back to normal and the people have walked out of the impact of the pandemic.

We also firmly believe that, with the joint efforts of the Chinese Government and people, China is bound to succeed in the fight against COVID-19. In the future, we are expecting closer people-topeople exchanges, more fruitful cooperatio­n in various fields, and a higher level of bilateral relations between China and Fiji.

Wish all of our sisters and brothers in Fiji a happy, healthy and prosperous new year.

 ?? ?? Charge d’Affaires ad interim of the Chinese Embassy in Fiji
Charge d’Affaires ad interim of the Chinese Embassy in Fiji

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