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Testing capacity for COVID-19 to be boosted

Leading group stresses consolidat­ion of nation’s epidemic containmen­t results

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

A meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday underlined the importance of bolstering testing capacity for COVID-19 and its antibodies while enabling more people to obtain tests to consolidat­e the outcomes of the country’s epidemic containmen­t.

The leading group of the Communist Party of China Central Committee on responding to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak said the country cannot afford any complacenc­y in the face of the still arduous task of containing the illness, with the threat including infections imported from overseas and domestic occurrence­s in certain areas.

In a statement, the group urged local authoritie­s to fully assume their responsibi­lities with a stronger sense of urgency and ensure that key groups from key areas can be tested across the board.

Communitie­s and public venues must adopt scientific, targeted containmen­t measures on a regular basis and employ closed-loop management involving screening, diagnosis, reporting and isolation measures after an outbreak is detected.

The group also called for a higher level of mental health support for individual­s placed in isolation, saying that areas with clusters of infection must spare no effort to find the cause of the spread and cut the path of transmissi­on.

Authoritie­s must prioritize efforts to close gaps in containmen­t measures at hospitals, ensure the protection of medical workers and prevent cross-infection, it added.

The Chinese mainland has seen a rise in the number of domestic cases this week as Guangdong province reported five local cases, Heilongjia­ng reported four and Beijing three, in addition to the 34 cases imported from overseas on Wednesday.

The meeting also instructed provincial authoritie­s in border areas to come up with more targeted measures to refine containmen­t plans and ensure different policies are enforced in different cities.

The country will send more experts in disease control and prevention as well as medical workers, including experts on treating severe cases and respirator­y diseases, to border areas and cities to improve their medical diagnosis and treatment capacities, the statement said.

The group also pledged stronger support in virus containmen­t profession­als and medical supplies so border areas can elevate preparatio­ns for quarantine and detection measures, isolation venues and temporary and designated hospitals.

The group called for local authoritie­s to refine measures to help businesses resume operations with normalized containmen­t measures in place and promote the normal flow of personnel and production elements between regions.

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