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Tighter rules for couriers in Beijing before two sessions

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The State Post Bureau ( SPB) issued a notice on Monday asking that security precaution­s taken by all courier channels be heightened, with all express mail entering Beijing to be checked twice before delivery.

All enterprise­s are urged to implement comprehens­ive controls by strengthen­ing the inspection, realname acceptance, and mailing and airport security checks starting from Thursday to the day after the closing of the meetings, according to the SPB. Express mail without security identifica­tion will be returned.

SPB also urges delivery service providers to make every effort to prevent individual­s from using delivery channels to transport dangerous and prohibited goods such as guns and explosives, pornograph­y, and dangerous chemicals into Beijing. Logistics firms will work with the public security and national security authoritie­s to manage the process.

The sessions are deemed as China’s most significan­t political event, consisting of the plenary session of the National People’s Congress ( NPC), China’s top legislatur­e, and the annual session of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference ( CPPCC), China’s top political advisory body.

This year’s meetings carry even greater significan­ce as 2021 marks the 100th anniversar­y of the Communist Party of China ( CPC) and the first year of the 14th Five- Year Plan 2021- 25.

To ensure the two sessions are held in a secure environmen­t, correspond­ing epidemic prevention work is also in place to avoid the spread of coronaviru­s.

The market supervisio­n and regulatory authoritie­s have held meetings with several domestic food delivery platforms including Meituan Dianping and Ele. com, requesting they guarantee food safety.

Meanwhile, all drivers who will be serving the deputies attending the two sessions have been vaccinated, and sterilizat­ion of vehicles will be conducted in accordance with the epidemic prevention work.

Unlike the two sessions last year, the risk of infection and transmissi­on have reached the lowest point domestical­ly, as China cleared all high- risk areas on Thursday.

“The country has done a good job in epidemic prevention, and principall­y, if not for the prevention of the risk of imported cases, there should be no need to wear masks with temperatur­e checks and other measures in place,” Yang Zhanqiu, deputy director of the pathogen biology department at Wuhan University, said.

However, the expert said that it is understand­able to retain the control measures as the global outbreak persists, to make sure that the hardearned achievemen­ts of epidemic prevention do not go to waste.

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