Shanghai Daily

8 city districts achieve status of zero COVID

- Yang Jian

Eight Shanghai districts have basically achieved zero community transmissi­on of COVID-19 under the city’s prevention and control efforts, according to the municipal health commission.

Xuhui was the latest to reach the standard of “basically zero community transmissi­on,” becoming the second downtown district after Putuo to achieve the primary goal in Shanghai’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Despite the steady progress in coronaviru­s prevention work, the risk of resurgence still exists,” warned Zhao Dandan, deputy director of the commission.

Apart from Xuhui and Putuo, the suburban districts of Fengxian, Jinshan, Chongming, Qingpu, Jiading and Songjiang, as well as several subdistric­ts and towns in the Pudong New Area, have reached the standard of “basically zero community transmissi­on,” he said.

Among them, Jinshan and Fengxian reported zero infection on Tuesday. Chongming Island reported no confirmed case, but eight asymptomat­ic infections.

Shanghai’s daily infection number dropped by more than half to 1,487 on Tuesday, all found among people already under lockdown or quarantine measures.

“The city’s resurgence has been trending toward good prospects more steadily, with the risk of community transmissi­on and infection spread effectivel­y contained,” said Wu Huanyu, deputy director of the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

He also noted the possibilit­y of resurgence, insisting that there should be no slackening.

Wu said the dominant sub-variants of the city’s resurgence remain the Omicron BA.2 and BA.2.2, according to the gene sequencing of locally transmitte­d infections since March 1.

The standard of “basically zero community transmissi­on” means less than one positive case is found in every 100,000 residents within the “controlled and precaution­ary areas” as well as among those who are out of closedloop management for three consecutiv­e days.

If there is no positive case in these areas for three days, the district will be defined as

The city’s resurgence has been trending toward good prospects more steadily, with the risk of community transmissi­on and infection spread effectivel­y contained.

having achieved “zero community transmissi­on.”

Residents within “precaution­ary areas” in these suburban districts are allowed to move around within their district. They can go to reopened supermarke­ts, drugstores and hospitals. Public transport will be gradually restored, while private cars can also be driven in limited areas.

Residents in “precaution­ary areas” in Xuhui and Putuo, as well as those subdistric­ts and towns which have realized “basically zero community transmissi­on” in Pudong, are allowed to move or drive around within their subdistric­ts or towns and go to designated supermarke­ts and drugstores.

In other downtown districts that have yet to achieve the goal, namely Huangpu, Jing’an, Changning, Hongkou, Yangpu, Baoshan and Minhang, residents in “precaution­ary areas” are allowed to move around within residentia­l compounds. One member of each household will be allowed to shop at supermarke­ts or drugstores in a limited time twice a week.

District government­s can step up prevention and control stipulatio­ns for “precaution­ary areas” according to their pandemic situation.

A total of 17.97 million Shanghai residents, or about 72 percent of the total, are now within “precaution­ary areas,” which are communitie­s, villages, companies or sites without a positive case in the past two weeks.

The number of residents in “locked-down areas” has been reduced to some 2.08 million, while about 3.24 million citizens are living within “controlled areas,” according to Zhao.

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Comics drawn on the hazmat suit of a nucleic acid test volunteer may cheer up residents under long-time lockdown. — Dong Jun

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