The Manila Times

Zhong Nanshan: Key to defeating COVID-19 is ‘distancing’

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CGTN | Updated: 2020-03-30 10:57 A LOOK at the current global spread of COVID-19 gives a grim picture of the situation as the number of infections has kept shooting up around the world in recent weeks especially in Europe and America. In contrast, China, where the disease was first reported, has gradually got back on its feet after two months of hard battle against the epidemic. CGTN’s Senior Correspond­ent Tian Wei talked to Dr Zhong Nanshan, a top epidemiolo­gist in the country, about what lessons China could offer to countries that are currently struggling to bring the outbreak under control. Zhong discovered the SARS coronaviru­s back in 2003 and played an important role in the country’s fight against the epidemic as a leading scientist. He is seen as one of the most respectabl­e and trusted figures during China’s current battle against COVID-19 and serves as an adviser to the government in managing the crisis. During the discussion, he explained that there were two strategies to cope with the COVID- 19 outbreak - suppressio­n and mitigation. While the mitigation strategy means putting interventi­ons in place to slow the spread of the virus in communitie­s, it is less intensive and rigorous compared to the suppressio­n strategy. Zhong said China has adopted the strategy of suppressio­n since late January as it has implemente­d very strict measures to cope with the outbreak. Apart from locking down cities, he said another way of implementi­ng the strategy was to use an “interagenc­y mechanism.” To better illustrate this mechanism, he talked about a few “earlys” - early protection, early detection, early diagnosis and early isolation, which require people to avoid going out or gathering, reduce social contacts as much as possible, get early diagnosis and isolate cases who are infected. “The core is ‘distancing,’” he emphasized. Zhong believes similar measures would also work in other countries currently battling the pandemic. However, he pointed out that locking down cities or cutting off transporta­tion between countries and cities would not guarantee to stem the spread of the virus. He cautioned that even if cities are locked down, as is the case in some countries, if people still go out and gather within cities, the risks of transmissi­on are still high. He said that Japan is following the rule of social distancing as well and has also seen the rise of cases stabilized. When asked about any suggestion­s he would make to the US leading epidemiolo­gist Dr Anthony Fauci, Zhong believes that Fauci will agree with his view. “The best way to do this is ‘isolation,’” he said. Currently the US has registered the most novel coronaviru­s cases in the world. Compared with China’s situation where cases were mostly concentrat­ed in Hubei Province, Zhong said many states across America are now dealing with outbreaks of different scales, which may make the country’s containmen­t efforts more difficult. He said in China’s case, one month after China put a lockdown on Hubei and most importantl­y its capital city Wuhan, coronaviru­s cases in other parts of China came down significan­tly. And this has made China’s later battle against COVID-19 outside Hubei easier and also proved that putting restrictio­ns on traffic in and out of Hubei has worked.

 ?? [Photo/CCTV] ?? Zhong Nanshan, a top epidemiolo­gist in China
[Photo/CCTV] Zhong Nanshan, a top epidemiolo­gist in China

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