China Daily

Too early for country to lower its guard

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The latest reports of a rebound in local novel coronaviru­s infections are all associated with imported cases. This hints at loopholes either in the current upon-arrival medical screening regime, or in the reliabilit­y of testing.

In one cluster of infections in Harbin, capital of Heilongjia­ng province, a resident who returned from the United States on March 19 reportedly transmitte­d the virus to her upstairs neighbor, who in turn infected four others, including family and friends, at the dinner table. And one of the four victims extended the chain of infection further by transmitti­ng the virus to other patients and nursing staff at a hospital while receiving emergency treatment for a stroke.

The epidemic control authoritie­s in Harbin have been admonished and urged to do immediate fence-mending.

The cluster of new infections in Harbin has prompted the authoritie­s to postpone the previously scheduled reopening of schools for graduating classes across the province. But neither schools, nor local industries can afford to be indefinite­ly suspended.

The way COVID-19 infections are rebounding indicates the country will not be able to exert effective control on the outbreak without continuous vigilance on the part of local authoritie­s and selfdiscip­line on the part of individual citizens.

Heilongjia­ng confirmed 16 new cases from overseas on Wednesday. Of the 46 new confirmed COVID-19 cases reported on the Chinese mainland that day, 34 were imported, raising the total number of imported cases to 1,534.

Which is why China’s coronaviru­s task force decided on Monday to boost health resources at its borders. It is essential that resources be sent to border towns such as Suifenhe, an otherwise inconspicu­ous small town in Heilongjia­ng on the ChinaRussi­a border, to assist local prevention and control efforts and prevent a second wave of infections.

And while the national health authoritie­s have continued the suspension of all large-scale sports events where crowds may be involved, and they are enacting precaution­ary rules for reopening schools, which are necessary measures considerin­g the proven effectiven­ess of social distancing, individual citizens must do their bit so as to make our overall containmen­t strategy work.

Given the mounting pressure for the resumption of work and production across the country, how to prevent cluster infections has become a new priority for workplace safety.

That five of seven people dining at one table ended up infected in Harbin was an alert that it is still too early to let our guard down.

In the fight against the virus, we would do well to bear in mind Sun Tzu’s words that the opportunit­y to secure ourselves against defeat lies in our own hands.

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