China Daily

Confidence boosting city-wide testing

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The decision to arrange nucleic acid tests for all the residents in Wuhan who have not been tested before is a significan­t step in consolidat­ing the city’s epidemic prevention work. It will bolster confidence that the virus is under control in the city, and thus pave the way for the resumption of normal social and economic activities.

To gain the understand­ing of residents and address any concerns they might have about the testing, the local health commission published a detailed explanatio­n of what is involved on its website in the form of questions and answers on Saturday, stressing that the testing was aimed at identifyin­g asymptomat­ic cases of the novel coronaviru­s in the city.

No doubt, sufficient and timely testing holds the key for ensuring the goals of “early detection, reporting, quarantine and treatment” are met.

Considerin­g that multiple places, including Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, have frequently reported asymptomat­ic cases of the novel coronaviru­s, testing is the most effective and authoritat­ive measure to detect those infected with the virus who do not show any of the symptoms.

Admittedly, arranging for free testing of all residents in Wuhan is a daunting and costly task. But consolidat­ing the national epidemic prevention and control work is obviously crucial despite the expense. Not to mention that Wuhan’s nucleic acid testing capability is now sufficient for the task.

As the city bore the brunt of the epidemic in China, the testing will not only dispel any lingering fears of local residents, but also reassure the rest of the nation that the government is not resting on its laurels and it is proactivel­y shoring up the anti-epidemic achievemen­ts that have been made so far.

Earlier this month, Wuhan reported six new confirmed cases of COVID-19, ending the zero-increase trend it had had since April 4. All of the new infections were previously asymptomat­ic cases in one residentia­l compound. By providing much needed data on the number of silent infections in the city, the testing will also contribute to the epidemic prevention and control work at large as it will help health workers and scientists learn more about the novel coronaviru­s and how it is transmitte­d.

But more immediatel­y, with the nation striving to get life and work back to normal, the scientific test results will help dispel unnecessar­y fears, prevent discrimina­tion and help boost social morale. How much the nation trusts Wuhan’s effectiven­ess in putting out the epidemic will have an impact on people’s overall judgment on the national prevention and control work.

Hence, the city’s mass testing will also serve as a touchstone for the effectiven­ess of the nation’s epidemic control work.

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