China Daily (Hong Kong)

Program to boost coronaviru­s testing

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China will further improve its nucleic acid testing capacity for novel coronaviru­s i nfections, according to a work program released by t he State Council’s joint prevention and control mechanism on COVID19 on Aug 31.

Under the program, all the country’s secondary-level general hospitals will be capable of conducting nucleic acid sampling and testing before the end of this year.

Testing bases in urban areas and public testing laboratori­es will also be establishe­d by then.

The testing capacity of testing bases in urban areas should reach 10,000 samples a day, and the figure should be increased to 30,000 samples a day during epidemics, according to the program.

One hundred public testing laboratori­es will be set up across the country, with each being able to handle 10,000 samples a day. As a result, the country will be able to handle a million samples a day.

To give full play to the developmen­t of third-party laboratori­es, the program urges local authoritie­s to guide and promote their establishm­ent i n accordance with laws and regulation­s and allow them to participat­e in nucleic acid testing through government service procuremen­t.

The program said t hat a mechanism to mobilize different areas’ nucleic acid testing resources will be built to ensure a rapid response i n times of need.

The country will be divided into eight regions to plan for greater testing capacity, with each being able to handle between 500,000 and 700,000 samples a day.

The measures will help the country achieve the goal of completing nucleic acid tests for all residents who need them in five to seven days.

The program also said that if a location that sees a cluster of COVID-19 infections has insufficie­nt nucleic acid testing capacity, local authoritie­s will be able to submit an applicatio­n to the State Council’s joint prevention and control mechanism, and the National Health Commission will mobilize nearby testing teams to offer support once the applicatio­n is approved.

80 war memorials and historical sites listed

A list of 80 State-level war memorials and historical sites was released on Thursday when the country commemorat­ed the 75 th anniversar­y of victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, which was part of World War II.

The new list includes facilities and sites that commemorat­e prominent battles, martyrs who made outstandin­g contributi­ons, and renowned foreigners who sacrificed their lives to support the Chinese people during t he Japanese invasion of China, according to a notice released by the State Council.

Also on Thursday, the Ministry of Veterans Affairs announced a list of 185 war heroes, martyrs and groups.

In its notice, the State Council urged local government­s to further enhance the preservati­on, management and promotion of the facilities and sites, to guide the public, and especially teenagers, in maintainin­g awareness of China’s history of resistance and the contributi­ons made by martyrs.

Previous lists of facilities, sites, fallen soldiers and heroic groups to commemorat­e the country’s victory in the war were issued in September 2014 and August 2015.

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