China Daily Global Edition (USA)

With the exception of the China-bashers, country’s travel protocol welcomed by world

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China lifted its quarantine requiremen­ts for inbound travelers on Sunday. And the sharp increase in the inflow of visitors following the move speaks volumes of China’s attraction to the world. Now the world’s second-largest economy is in a better position to help boost the global economic recovery as an anchor of global supply chains and as a main driving force for the global market.

The optimizati­on of the country’s policy for inbound travelers, based on science and the actual epidemic situations, is an integrated part of the country’s overall optimizati­on of its COVID-19 infection prevention and control policies that was implemente­d last month.

The country released the 10th edition of its diagnosis and treatment protocol for COVID-19 on Saturday detailing the change in approach.

In light of how the epidemic situation has evolved, with the current variants of the virus being more transmissi­ble but less virulent than earlier ones, and with few cases presenting as pneumonia, the disease has been downgraded from novel coronaviru­s pneumonia to novel coronaviru­s infection, and it is being managed accordingl­y starting Sunday.

The previous edition of the protocol was released in March last year. With most cases now able to be treated at home with over-the-counter medicines, the latest edition calls for a treat-it-asit-is shift of focus for the government­s and public health systems, as well as neighborho­ods and individual residents, with the emphasis on the use of public health facilities to treat more severe cases.

The progressiv­e and orderly change of approach indicates China’s adjustment of its COVID policies is being carried out in a planned and orderly way in light of how the epidemic situation has evolved.

But while many countries, as well as enterprise­s, industry associatio­ns and trade sectors have welcomed China’s new protocol, as it will give a huge boost to the global recovery, bring the world fresh market opportunit­ies and facilitate world trade and human exchanges, the China-bashers are once again calling black white. Smearing China’s adjustment of its pandemic policies as proof that its response has been a “failure”, they are crying wolf that China’s reopening will spread new variants of the virus to the world.

But that scare story is proving hard to sell. The surging crowds queuing to enter the Chinese mainland through ports in Shenzhen from the Hong Kong side on Sunday and vice versa, the marked increase of visa applicatio­ns for overseas travel and inbound visits, the busy airports and high-speed railway stations, and the increasing­ly bustling commercial zones in major cities across the country all refute the China-bashers’ claims, and declare to the world that one of the most dynamic economies and largest markets in the world is not only back, but it has emerged stronger from the test of the past three years.

The pandemic is not yet over. But China’s response to it has entered a new stage that provides it with broader space to pursue high-quality developmen­t. Contrary to the China-bashers’ claims that is good news for the world.

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