China Daily (Hong Kong)

Balancing epidemic fight and developmen­t

- Lai Xianjin The author is an associate professor of public management at the China National Academy of Governance. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

The population flow among cities and that between urban and rural areas have increased significan­tly, thanks to the summer vacation, with more and more migrant workers returning home and students traveling to meet friends and family, heightenin­g the pressure on epidemic prevention and control work.

The Chinese authoritie­s have reiterated that COVID-19 outbreaks still should be dealt in a very timely way, in order to stabilize the economy and minimize the developmen­t risks.

As such, the authoritie­s need to strike a balance between anti-pandemic measures and socioecono­mic developmen­t, which is all the more important because the internatio­nal environmen­t has become more complex this year and China has struggled to contain the sporadic COVID-19 outbreaks in many places, which affected economic recovery.

The anti-pandemic measures should be effective and fast enough to check the spread of the novel coronaviru­s, especially the Omicron variant, and cut off the chains of transmissi­on, so socioecono­mic developmen­t projects can progress smoothly. For example, nucleic acid testing should be fast-paced and regular in affected places to facilitate effective tracing and community management.

The relationsh­ip between anti-pandemic measures and socioecono­mic developmen­t should be fully understood and one-sizefits-all approaches and measures avoided. For instance, once the outbreak in a place is contained, a series of measures should be implemente­d to stabilize the local economy, including policies to bail out market entities, create more jobs, remove the hurdles in the upstream and downstream logistics and industry chains, and help enterprise­s to resume and, if possible, increase production.

That China is trying to strike a balance between anti-pandemic measures and economic developmen­t does not mean it has relaxed its COVID-19-containmen­t efforts. Instead, it means China aims to improve overall planning and balance epidemic control with socioecono­mic developmen­t.

Since March, China’s economic developmen­t has withstood the most severe test since the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020. And despite the multiple challenges, China has achieved an economic growth of 2.5 percent in the first half of 2022, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. Yet it will be difficult, if not impossible, to achieve 5.5 percent growth, set in the Government Work Report, for the whole year.

Given these facts, China should strive to contain the spread of the virus at the least cost of developmen­t. It should, for example, use unconventi­onal tools and measures to stabilize the economy by facilitati­ng the full resumption of economic activities, and helping boost investment in infrastruc­ture constructi­on and stimulate domestic demand.

Moreover, it should better coordinate anti-pandemic measures and economic developmen­t by, for example, implementi­ng anti-pandemic measures in strict accordance with the Novel Coronaviru­s Pneumonia Prevention and Control Plan (Ninth Edition) that the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council, China’s Cabinet, issued in June to optimize the epidemic prevention and control work.

In addition, the higher authoritie­s should prevent local government­s and communitie­s from taking excessive policy steps and one-size-fits-all measures to contain outbreaks while making full use of modern technologi­es such as big data and artificial intelligen­ce to strengthen informatio­n sharing and mutual recognitio­n of anti-pandemic tools. Also, all regions and department­s should strictly implement the policies and measures for stabilizin­g the economy issued by the State Council.

Moreover, it is imperative that the authoritie­s boost research and investigat­ion, help market entities, consumers, and make efforts to ensure measures to stabilize the economy are effective.

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JIN DING / CHINA DAILY

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