The Manila Times

China fires execs as virus resurges

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BEIJING: A hospital president and the director of the health commission in the northern Chinese city of Qingdao have been fiRED AFTER CHINA’S LATEST CORONAVIRU­S OUTBREAK, AUTHORITIE­S SAID. A brief notice on the Qingdao city government’s official microblog on Thursday said Health Commission Director Sui Zhenhua and Deng Kai, president of Qingdao’s thoracic hospital to which the cases have been linked, were placed under further investigat­ion. No other details were given.

Authoritie­s ordered testing of all 9 million people in the city after a total of 12 cases, including those not displaying symptoms, were discovered over the weekend, accounting for China’s first local transmissi­ons in about two months.

Similar mass testing campaigns have taken place after previous outbreaks. Testing began with “close contacts, close contacts of those close contacts and more casual contacts,” gradually expanding to all districts of the city, Qingdao’s health department said. Qingdao is a major commercial harbor and industrial center known for electronic­s and the country’s most famous brewery, as well as the home of the Chinese navy’s northern fleet.

China, where the coronaviru­s was first detected late last year, has largely eradicated the virus domestical­ly but remains on guard against imported cases and a second wave of domestic transmissi­on.

Qingdao on Wednesday reported more than 8 million tests have been conducted, with no additional cases discovered among the almost 5 million results returned.

On Thursday, the National Health Commission reported 11 new cases over the past 24 hours, 10 of them imported. The other case listed as asymptomat­ic was discovered September 24 and had been recategori­zed as a confirmed case.

Hospitals were treating 240 people for Covid- 19, with another 392 people being kept under observatio­n in isolation for having tested positive without showing symptoms or for being suspected cases. China has reported 4,634 deaths among 85,622 cases of the disease.

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A man passes through Covid-19 test processing tubes in Beijing on Oct. 14, 2020. The country recently fired two officials after failing to avert the new onslaught of the deadly infection.
AP PHOTO NONSTOP A man passes through Covid-19 test processing tubes in Beijing on Oct. 14, 2020. The country recently fired two officials after failing to avert the new onslaught of the deadly infection.

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