Kuwait Times

China allows some firms to resume work in Wuhan

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BEIJING: China announced yesterday that key companies can resume work in coronaviru­s-hit Wuhan, in another sign authoritie­s are confident the quarantine­d city is winning its battle against the epidemic.

The decision came a day after President Xi Jinping paid his first visit to the capital of Hubei province since it was placed under lockdown in late January after the outbreak became a national emergency.

The number of daily new cases has fallen steadily in Wuhan in recent weeks, while all other cities in Hubei have reported zero fresh infections for several days in a row-prompting Xi to declare that the spread of the virus has been “basically curbed” in the province. The Hubei provincial government said yesterday that Wuhan businesses involved in providing daily necessitie­s, prevention and control of the epidemic, or in the operations of public utilities, are among those that can resume work and production immediatel­y.

Wuhan firms that are key to “global industrial chains” may do so as well, after getting approval, the government added.

Other companies are expected to resume production only after March 20. Japanese carmarker Honda said on Wednesday that some of its staff have started going to work in its Wuhan plant.

Honda has also begun production of a “small number of vehicles” while checking on its production equipment starting yesterday.

Similar rules apply to areas outside Wuhan that are considered high-risk, where companies involved in epidemic prevention, public utilities and providing necessitie­s are among those that may resume work. In areas considered medium or low risk, there is a broader range of companies allowed to return to work.

Passenger flights, trains, cars, ships and city buses in middle and low-risk areas-moving within the province and excluding Wuhan-will “gradually resume operations” as well, although no timeframe was given. But authoritie­s said they will continue strict control measures on channels out of Wuhan and Hubei.

Health codes

The announceme­nt came a day after Hubei authoritie­s loosened travel restrictio­ns, allowing people from medium and low risk areas to move within the province if their health code is labelled “green”.

A mobile app will be used to give residents a colored health code. Green indicates holders have no contact with virus cases, while those with yellow codes are close contacts. Confirmed or suspected cases will get a red code, and must be quarantine­d.

Authoritie­s added in the latest statement yesterday that outside of Wuhan, a “point-to-point” system will be adopted to send employees back to work, and help those stranded in Hubei to return home. Schools will continue to be suspended in Hubei. Wuhan city has been on lockdown since January 23 as China scrambled to contain the spread of the deadly coronaviru­s, which has now killed over 3,100 and infected nearly 81,000 in the country.

Other cities in Hubei soon followed suit, placing a total of around 56 million people under quarantine. —AFP

 ??  ?? WUHAN: A medical staff member sprays disinfecta­nt at a residentia­l area in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province yesterday. —AFP
WUHAN: A medical staff member sprays disinfecta­nt at a residentia­l area in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province yesterday. —AFP

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