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Disinfecti­on stepped up at key sites

- By CAO YIN in Shanghai caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

Just hours after he arrived in Shanghai, Lu Wenhua was told to conduct disinfecti­on work in Lianqin, an urban village hit hard by COVID-19 in Beicai township, Pudong New Area.

“This is not an easy job, because the alleyways between buildings in the village are very narrow,” said Lu, head of a disinfecti­on team from Wuhan, capital of Hubei province.

“But the village needed to be sanitized urgently and thoroughly. Local humidity and dirty conditions affected the air flow and provided a breeding ground for the virus,” he said, adding that this situation could have been responsibl­e for the recent rise in COVID-19 cases.

After residents were taken to centralize­d quarantine sites on the evening of April 16, Lu’s 180-strong team disinfecte­d the alleyways and public restrooms in the village overnight.

The team members, who were divided into 25 groups, then began sanitizing corridors in buildings, with extra attention paid to disinfecti­ng objects frequently touched by villagers, including doorknobs and tables.

“All these objects were wiped several times with alcohol,” Lu said, adding that this disinfecti­on work took five days and covered every area of the village.

After the epidemic control center in Pudong New Area approved the disinfecti­on results, the villagers began returning home on April 22. In addition to continuing to monitor their health, the residents were provided with disinfecta­nt to sanitize their homes.

Bao Youbo, who assisted Lu’s team in Beicai, said that as disinfecti­on is effective in curbing the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, it will continue to be carried out across the town, especially in urban villages such as Lianqin.

Beicai has been divided into three zones, with each one being disinfecte­d regularly, he said. “Meanwhile, we’ve also intensifie­d efforts to sanitize hotels and schools.

“In addition, we will disinfect homes where there have been cases of infection, along with those of close contacts, immediatel­y after the cases are found,” he added.

In mid-pril, the Shanghai government announced a citywide disinfecti­on campaign, stating that this was a major task amid the resurgence of the epidemic. It stressed that buildings housing COVID-19 patients must be thoroughly sanitized, and that disinfecti­on of key public areas and workplaces should be further strengthen­ed.

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