Khaleej Times

Wuhan tests 3M as part of its plan to test all 11M residents

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Wuhan, the original epicentre of the new coronaviru­s outbreak in China, has tested over 3 million residents for the pathogen since April, and will now focus its testing efforts on the rest of its 11 million population, according to state media.

Once the tests of everyone living in the city are completed it should give authoritie­s a clear indication of the number of asymptomat­ic cases as businesses and schools reopen, the official Xinhua News Agency reported late Thursday.

The priority will be given to residents who have not been tested before, people living in residentia­l compounds that had previous cases of infection, as well as old or densely populated estates, Xinhua said, citing a Wuhan government meeting.

Fears of a second wave of infections flared over the weekend, after Wuhan reported a cluster of infections, the first since a virtual lockdown on the city was lifted on April 8, raising fears of a second wave. The latest infections were previously asymptomat­ic cases, people who had the virus but showed no symptoms such as a fever.

Reuters reported on May 11 that the city planned to conduct the campaign of city-wide nucleic acid tests over 10 days. That would entail millions of tests being conducted in a narrow time frame.

Wuhan conducted a total of 1.79 million tests from April 1 to May 13.

If Xinhua’s report that 3 million tests have been conducted since April also uses figures from the health commission, it would suggest that up to 1.2 million tests were administer­ed on May 14 alone.

The health commission will publish the May 14 figures later on Friday.

Recently, Wuhan has detected between several and more than a dozen asymptomat­ic infections every day.

Some experts say the mass testing is unpreceden­ted in scale, and shows the level of concern. Others warn on potential testing errors due to the sheer size of the sampling.

On Friday, China reported four new confirmed cases in the mainland for May 14, up from three cases a day earlier, the National Health Commission (NHC) said in a statement on Friday. All of the new cases were locally transmitte­d.

Recent outbreaks in northeaste­rn Heilongjia­ng province and Jilin city have contribute­d to fears of secondary outbreaks.

“The epidemic situation is now fragmented domestical­ly, but the task of preventing a rebound of the epidemic remains arduous,” said Zeng Yixin, a vice minister at the NHC, told a news conference on Friday.

“The epidemic situation abroad is still severe and complex, and the pressure to defend against the outside continues to increase,” Zeng added, referring to what China calls imported cases of citizens returning from abroad infected with the virus.

China has stopped foreigners entering the country as a precaution against imported infections.

Zeng also said that some Covid-19 vaccines are set to complete their second-phase clinical trials in July.

The total number of confirmed cases in mainland China now stands at 82,933 while the death toll remained unchanged at 4,633.

 ?? AFP ?? Mass tEst: a medical worker takes a swab sample from a man to be tested for coronaviru­s in Wuhan on Friday. nervous residents of China’s pandemic epicentre of Wuhan queued up across the city to be tested for virus after a new cluster of cases sparked a mass screening campaign. —
AFP Mass tEst: a medical worker takes a swab sample from a man to be tested for coronaviru­s in Wuhan on Friday. nervous residents of China’s pandemic epicentre of Wuhan queued up across the city to be tested for virus after a new cluster of cases sparked a mass screening campaign. —

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