Epidemic control shifts to precise operations: official
By Wang
Qi
New
infections dropping under 200 a day and the shutdown of makeshift hospitals in
Wuhan, epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak, have prompted analysts to
optimistically predict that the epidemic could be curbed by the end of April.
The
National Health Commission (NHC) said China’s epidemic prevention and control
efforts are shifting from a comprehensive to a precise mode, centering around
community prevention and control and medical treatment, following a
morale-lifting situation against the COVID-19 outbreak reported earlier on
Monday, March 2.
The rise
of coronavirus infections in Wuhan is being curbed, and the situation in the
rest of the regions in China is positive. Work in the next phase is to balance
epidemic control and restoration of economic and social activities, changing
the all-round control strategy to a precise mode, NHC spokesperson Mi Feng said
at a press briefing on Monday.
Analysts
told the Global Times that there should be only scattered patients next month
in Wuhan’s hospitals, and the epidemic is expected to end by the end of April
at the current pace.
The NHC
reported 202 new infections on Monday in the last 24 hours, the lowest point
since January 23, with six outside Hubei Province.
The
recovery rates in 31 provincial-level regions nationwide exceed 55 percent,
marking an 18-day rise. The recovery rate outside Hubei rose to 82.84 percent
as of Monday.
East
China’s Zhejiang Province on Monday announced it would downgrade its epidemic
emergency response level, marking the 19th region to make such an adjustment
amid the easing situation.
Wuhan
reported 193 new cases of novel coronavirus infection on Monday, the first time
the number fell under 200 in 34 days. The total of cured patients in Hubei
surpassed existing patients for the first time. Fourteen cities in the province
reported zero new cases.
On
Sunday, a makeshift hospital in Wuhan’s Qiaokou district closed after
discharging the last 34 patients. Another two makeshift hospitals in Wuhan
discharged 272 cured patients on Sunday. Cured people will be sent to
designated spots for quarantine for two-week observations before returning home.
The
development of epidemic control in Hubei and Wuhan inspired experts’ optimism
over a final victory, which could come earlier than expected.
“Wuhan
can take a breath as the epidemic has eased, and the beds in hospitals are
sufficient now,” Yang Zhanqiu, a Wuhan-based virologist, told the Global Times
on Monday.
Yang
stressed that policies should change in a timely way in line with the epidemic
situation, especially when things are getting better.
Clustered
infections are unlikely to occur under the current measures we took, said Yang.
“The epidemic will end at the end of April or even earlier than that,” if we
take the rising temperatures as a factor.
According
to Yang, the key to the present work is to control people’s movements and work
to avoid unnecessary contact, as well as applying different types of management
to different groups of people.
Source:Global
Times
Epidemic control shifts to precise operations: official
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