China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing speeds up action to control outbreak

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing will accelerate its epidemiolo­gical investigat­ions and complete centralize­d quarantine work swiftly to contain the spread of COVID-19 at the community level, Xu Hejian, spokesman for the city government, said at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon.

“The epidemic situation is still severe and complicate­d in the city,” he said. “The key industries such as delivery, logistics, sanitation, security and restaurant­s should raise the frequency of nucleic acid tests for employees to avoid risks of infection.”

He made the statement as COVID-19 cases have continued to be found in communitie­s outside of the locked-down and controlled zones in the capital in the past few days.

Beijing reported 35 new locally transmitte­d COVID-19 cases between 3 pm Monday and 3 pm on Tuesday, bringing the total number of infections to 1,591 since April 22. Sixteen districts are involved, according to Liu Xiaofeng, deputy director of the Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control, on Tuesday afternoon.

“Of the new infections, 32 were reported in controlled zones and three were found from mass nucleic acid tests at the community level,” he said.

The current epidemic situation in Beijing remains controllab­le overall but there have been sporadic cases in a few localities.”

During an inspection tour in Beijing on Monday, Vice-Premier Sun Chunlan called for adhering to the dynamic zero-COVID policy and taking more thorough measures to cut off all COVID-19 transmissi­on chains in communitie­s.

“The current epidemic situation in Beijing remains controllab­le overall but there have been sporadic cases in a few localities,” said Sun, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

She urged efforts to strengthen epidemiolo­gical investigat­ions and tracing, transferri­ng and quarantine, to ensure the health and safety of the people, as well as the normal order of production and life.

She also called for efforts to move faster to handle clusters of cases and to properly organize nucleic acid testing to detect infections at an early date.

Beijing conducted nucleic acid tests for 15.21 million residents on Monday and the results of four tubes showed positive, involving three districts — Xicheng, Fengtai and Shijingsha­n — according to Wang Xiao’e, an official with the Beijing Health Commission.

Beijing is also cooperatin­g with neighborin­g Hebei province to transfer close contacts.

Haidian district announced on Monday night it was transferri­ng around 1,800 residents from its Youyi residentia­l community, where 19 new cases have been reported recently, to Hebei’s Zhangjiako­u city for seven days of centralize­d quarantine.

People with chronic diseases, senior citizens, pet owners and students about to take school entry examinatio­ns will be allowed to stay in their homes for quarantine after being evaluated by profession­als, the notice said.

Sun Chunlan, vice-premier and a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee

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