China Daily (Hong Kong)

Virus control should not hinder freight movement in country

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In order to tighten prevention and control measures some local government­s are allowing only vehicle drivers holding a local pass to drive through territorie­s under their jurisdicti­on.

As local government­s do not recognize each other’s passes, this has hit logistics efficiency with delayed delivery of goods leading to losses.

That explains why the authoritie­s issued a notice on April 14, talking about establishi­ng a unified and standardiz­ed national pass system to ensure smooth passage of freight through affected areas even during a pandemic. By the end of April, 24 provincial-level regions had adopted such a unified pass. However, some provinces and cities have still not done so.

As it is difficult to get all the required informatio­n in one place, the unified national pass system does not work always. Although relevant department­s have invested a lot of manpower and resources to promote the system, the grassroots-level government­s have to build their own platforms to collect key informatio­n for verificati­on. Some truck drivers complain that they are having to download apps in all the dozens of cities they drive through to assist the grassroots-level government­s there carry out verificati­on.

Some places are also doubling down on informatio­n verificati­on. Ideally, when a driver’s body temperatur­e is normal, his or her travel code, health code and ID card meet the requiremen­ts, and the informatio­n on the vehicle matches with that on the pass, the driver should be allowed to pass. In reality, however, truck drivers coming from high-risk areas are often stopped and “persuaded” to go back.

The national unified pass system should not just pay lip service to smooth logistics. It otherwise not only undermines the authority and credibilit­y of such a well-devised policy, but also hinders the supply and transport of key goods, thus affecting social production, lives and social stability.

Relevant department­s should further improve the unified national pass system and integrate people’s health code, travel code, nucleic acid report, flow track and other informatio­n, to establish an informatio­n sharing system from the State to the community level. They should also strengthen supervisio­n to ensure the uniformity and consistenc­y of epidemic prevention and control policies, and correct malpractic­es brought in by the “one size fits all” model. — BEIJING YOUTH DAILY

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