Hubei on path to normalcy
Millions of residents in Wuhan and other places of Central
China's Hubei Province have spent a prolonged vacation amid a tight city
lockdown since the coronavirus outbreak. With visible progress in epidemic
prevention and control, such as continuous fall in new confirmed cases, the
virus-stricken region is gradually easing restrictions to allow some
enterprises to restart operating and local residents to return to normal life.
While Business is expected to pick up in the region, which
has been fighting the epidemic at a painful price, local authorities have been
urged to come up with more carefully designed policies to ensure economic
recovery and prevent a rebound in infections. They are advised to avoid being
over-optimistic and or loosing vigilance in the coronavirus battle.
Hubei provincial government on Wednesday allowed businesses
to gradually return to normal, categorizing different areas with high, medium
and low risks to implement differentiated policies.
In the capital city of Wuhan, some companies, especially
those related to epidemic prevention work, daily necessity production and those
crucial to the supply chain, could resume work with strict epidemic prevention
measures after receiving the approval of authorities. Other companies can't
restart work before March 20.
Outside Wuhan, cities and counties in the province,
following different categories and arrangements, would allow companies to
gradually resume work.
For example, in areas with medium risks, in addition to
businesses in essential sectors, firms in agricultural production,
construction, software services, legal and accounting sectors could resume,
according to the official announcement.
The region, hit hard by the epidemic, is embracing the
spring season, which marks a new beginning and recovery. Central and local authorities
have come up with flexible approaches to help the society return to normal.
President Xi Jinping's inspection tour to Wuhan on Tuesday
injected confidence, sending a message that the coronavirus fight had entered a
new phase, observers said.
During his inspection tour, Xi said that the situation in
Hubei and Wuhan has shown positive changes and progress, but the task of
prevention and control remains arduous.
Some local residents in Wuhan said they have been told to be
prepared to return to work, including applying for a health code through a
mobile app that will allow people from medium- and low-risk areas to travel
freely, as the region has been under strict lockdown since January 23 and about
56 million under quarantine.
This mobile-based monitoring system aims to facilitate work
resumption, as local residents could connect to local social services
mini-programs and report personal information and health conditions, or they
could also connect to the system through WeChat or Alipay, the apps developed
by Chinese internet giants Tencent and Alibaba.
Source: Global Times
The largest Fang Cang makeshift hospital in the epicenter
Wuhan, in Central China's Hubei Province, purposely built and designed for
COVID-19 treatment, closed on Monday. The two doctors are happy celebrating for
it. Photo by Jin liusi/People’s Daily online
Hubei on path to normalcy
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