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China acts swiftly to contain COVID-19 resurgence

- Xinhua

Decisive, swift and tailored measures are being implemente­d across China to contain the latest novel coronaviru­s flare-ups.

The Chinese mainland on Monday detected 1,228 new confirmed cases of domestic infection, along with 5,658 local asymptomat­ic cases.

The highly contagious and elusive Omicron variant has constitute­d a new threat to existing anti-epidemic measures.

SHANGHAI- Decisive, swift and tailored measures are being implemente­d across China to contain the latest novel coronaviru­s flare-ups.

The Chinese mainland on Monday detected 1,228 new confirmed cases of domestic infection, including 1,055 in the northeaste­rn province of Jilin and 96 in Shanghai, along with 5,658 local asymptomat­ic cases, the National Health Commission said in its daily announceme­nt.

The highly contagious and elusive Omicron variant has constitute­d a new threat to existing anti-epidemic measures.

China’s economic hub Shanghai, where over 4,300 asymptomat­ic carriers were logged within a day, launched a new round of citywide nucleic acid testing starting from 5 a.m. on Monday.

The megacity with a population of over 24 million has been split into two parts to enforce temporary closed-off management between March 28 and April 5 to hunt down possible infections and curb the spread of the virus. Within 20 hours, more than 8.2 million people had been sampled.

Local authoritie­s said the measure is being taken to curb the spread of the virus, protect people’s lives, and achieve the dynamic zero-COVID target as soon as possible.

NECESSARY QUARANTINE MEASURES

The booming number of asymptomat­ic cases has brought unpreceden­ted pressure to quarantine venues in Shanghai.

An orderly and swift quarantine procedure to harbor as many infections as possible is vital to ensuring effective epidemic prevention and control measures against the Omicron variant, according to Chen Erzhen, who is in charge of medical treatment in

Shanghai’s isolation venues.

“Though highly transmissi­ve, the virulence of the Omicron variant is gradually decreasing, which explains the large number of asymptomat­ic infections,” noted Chen.

“But for some elderly people with underlying disease, there’s a risk of aggravatio­n, so isolation is requisite

at this moment,” Chen said.

In northeast China’s Jilin Province where most of the confirmed cases were reported, rounds of mass testing have been launched.

Zhang Li, deputy director of the provincial health commission, said that strict prevention and control measures have managed to contain the spread of infections, but a high level of risk remains due to the large number of infected people in the early stage.

Zhang added that nucleic acid testing and effective quarantine measures are still needed to further contain the spread of the virus.

A total of 19 makeshift hospitals have been built in Jilin. Shanghai on Saturday converted the over 150,000-square-meter Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center into an isolation venue that can accommodat­e about 7,000 people.

“Our medics are assiduous and overloaded. Their working hours in hazmat suits have been extended from six hours to over 10 hours a day,” said Chen, stressing that the main focus of the medical team has been early treatment.

Similar makeshift hospitals are also being constructe­d in other provincial-level regions including Liaoning, Hunan, Inner Mongolia and Jiangxi.

BALANCE BETWEEN EPIDEMIC CONTROL, ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES

While sticking to the dynamic zero-COVID principle, authoritie­s at all levels are trying their utmost

to keep economic activities running and people’s lives largely undisturbe­d.

Though services including bus, subway, ferry, taxi and online ride-hailing are suspended in the areas under closed management in

Shanghai, the city’s airports, railway stations and internatio­nal passenger and freight terminals are operating normally.

Official data show the container throughput of Shanghai Port remains at a high level of around 140,000 TEUs per day.

As one of the busiest financial centers in the world, major financial trading platforms located in Pudong New Area, including the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Shanghai Futures Exchange and China Financial Futures Exchange, are all running smoothly.

The new round of citywide testing is an optimized version of the original grid screening, or extensive screening of citizens in key districts, industries and key groups, which Shanghai had earlier initiated, according to Wu Fan, a member of the Shanghai municipal COVID-19 prevention and control expert team.

“The move is helpful to quickly contain the upward trend of the epidemic situation, and cut off transmissi­on in communitie­s as soon as possible,” said Wu.

Foreign firms also expressed confidence in China’s anti-epidemic efforts. “Shanghai is a city full of resilience and vitality. It has a solid economic foundation, sound business environmen­t and open

and inclusive genes. For global enterprise­s, these advantages will not be weakened by the epidemic,” said Wang Yunfeng, president and chief executive officer of HSBC Bank (China) Co., Ltd.

 ?? -Xinhua/Wang Shujuan ?? An employee works at an auto parts company in Anting Township of Jiading District, east China’s Shanghai, March 26, 2022. Local enterprise­s have been maintainin­g stable production under strict COVID-19 prevention and control measures.
-Xinhua/Wang Shujuan An employee works at an auto parts company in Anting Township of Jiading District, east China’s Shanghai, March 26, 2022. Local enterprise­s have been maintainin­g stable production under strict COVID-19 prevention and control measures.
 ?? -Xinhua ?? People line up for COVID-19 test at a testing site in Pudong District, east China’s Shanghai, March 28, 2022.
-Xinhua People line up for COVID-19 test at a testing site in Pudong District, east China’s Shanghai, March 28, 2022.
 ?? -Xinhua ?? A staff member works at a COVID-19 nucleic acid testing laboratory in east China’s Shanghai on Wednesday.
-Xinhua A staff member works at a COVID-19 nucleic acid testing laboratory in east China’s Shanghai on Wednesday.

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