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Testing time

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@ chinadaily. com. cn Yang Cheng in Tianjin and Yuan Hui in Hohhot contribute­d to this story.

Medical workers conduct nucleic acid testing on a cargo worker at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport on Sunday. All six local COVID- 19 cases that Shanghai reported from Friday to Sunday were linked to the airport.

Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport, which is linked to all of the city’s six local COVID- 19 cases reported from Friday to Monday, said that none involve passenger transport areas.

“The airport is operating in order and safely with a string of measures of epidemic prevention in place,” Zhou Junlong, vice- president of Shanghai Airport Authority, said at a news conference on Monday.

Four workers at a cargo station at the airport and two of their wives had tested positive for the virus since Friday.

Throughout Sunday night, the city completed nucleic acid tests for all of its more than 17,000 cargo workers at Pudong airport. The Shanghai Health Commission said one of the test results came back positive.

“New measures, including for imported cold- chain products arriving at the airport, will be employed at designated areas, and there will be centralize­d accommodat­ion for related workers. This has been done to minimize the risk of the virus’ spread,” Zhou said.

Zhou also said that regular nucleic acid tests will be arranged for front- line cargo workers at high risk of being exposed to the novel coronaviru­s in winter. “Emergency vaccinatio­n for COVID- 19 will be prioritize­d for these workers, with their consent,” he said.

Meanwhile, strict cargo disinfecti­on, standard loading and unloading procedures, and staff protection will be beefed up throughout cargo dispatch and transporta­tion at the airport, he said.

Epidemiolo­gists have warned that imported non- cold- chain cargo may become a virus transmissi­on vector in winter as the environmen­t for internatio­nal freight this season is similar to the cold chain in summer, allowing the virus to survive longer on the surface of containers and product packaging.

Li Guohua, vice- governor of Shanghai’s Pudong district, said that all the nucleic acid tests for the close contacts and related individual­s to the two confirmed cases reported on Sunday, as well as the relevant environmen­t, were negative. Epidemiolo­gical investigat­ions are still ongoing.

Sun Xiaodong, deputy director of the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said that epidemiolo­gical investigat­ions showed that the cases on Nov 9 and 10 came from two workers at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport who both entered an aircraft container from North America on Oct 30.

“The genes of the two cases are highly homologous and highly similar to the strain spread in North America, which suggested that the source of infection was imported from abroad,” he said, adding that the two workers had not come into contact with any cold- chain logistics within 14 days before they got infected.

In Tianjin’s Binhai New Area, large- scale nucleic acid testing since Saturday had basically been completed by 3 pm Monday after the report of multiple local infections this month. All the 2.33 million test results obtained were negative. A new confirmed COVID19 case, who was symptomati­c, was reported in the city on Monday.

Nucleic acid tests for residents of Manzhouli, in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, started on Sunday after two local cases. The city aims to complete citywide tests within three days.

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YIN LIQIN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE

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