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China seeking joint efforts over outbreak

Key meeting cites need to act together on movement of people across borders

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will work toward joint epidemic prevention and control efforts with other countries and regions to prevent exporting or importing cases of COVID-19 through movement of people across borders, according to a statement released after a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday.

The meeting of the leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on coping with the outbreak of novel coronaviru­s pneumonia pledged further cooperatio­n and exchanges with the World Health Organizati­on and other countries and regions.

China will share its informatio­n and practice and participat­e in internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the research and developmen­t of diagnosis and treatment plans, vaccines and the selection of pharmaceut­icals, the statement said.

The meeting called for establishi­ng and refining communicat­ion, coordinati­on and emergency response mechanisms in health and epidemic prevention with countries that have frequent movement of people with China.

It also urged better alignment in epidemic prevention efforts for vehicles used in cross-border transporta­tion, ports and the movement of individual­s at high risk of infection, with more effort to synergize standards.

The group’s decision came after the WHO announced on Wednesday that the number of daily new

COVID-19 cases outside China exceeded those inside the country for the first time.

The meeting reiterated the imperative for greater efforts to treat patients in critical condition in Hubei province and Wuhan, the provincial capital and epicenter of the outbreak.

A special plan will be made to further optimize allocation of medical resources so experts can be dispatched where they are needed most, the statement said.

It urged authoritie­s to dispatch ECMO machines, which oxygenate and pump the blood, to the province and the city to meet the demand for treating patients in severe condition, improve the cure rate and reduce the mortality rate.

The government must further ensure the supply of daily necessitie­s by boosting local supplies, stepping up distributi­on from other areas, giving play to the role of enterprise­s and ensuring unimpeded logistics, the statement said.

The provincial and municipal authoritie­s must ensure deliveries to communitie­s, give play to the role of volunteers and guarantee a basic living standard of residents and stranded travelers, the statement added. The meeting also urged better and more meticulous prevention and control measures to protect the elderly and children.

Local authoritie­s and relevant department­s are allowed to continue to postpone the opening of the spring semester for colleges, schools and kindergart­ens, the statement said.

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