Joint WHO-China report gives full recognition to China’s efforts
An
official report on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) released jointly by the
World Health Organization and China’s National Health Commission identified the
disease as a zoonotic virus and stated that there is no known pre-existing
immunity in humans, and everyone is assumedly susceptible to infection.
According
to the report, titled WHO-China Joint
Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019, which is based on analysis of data the
WHO and Chinese health authorities gathered from February 16-24 in China,
human-to-human transmission is largely occurring in families.
The
report also found that people with COVID-19 generally show symptoms within five
to six days, on average, after contracting the infection, and most people
infected have mild symptoms and could recover.
However,
individuals, including people aged over 60 and those with underlying conditions
such as hypertension face the highest risk of severe conditions and even death,
the report said.
COVID-19
is transmitted through droplets and fomites during close unprotected contact
between an infector and infectee. Airborne transmission has not been reported
for COVID-19 and it is not believed to be a major source of transmission based
on available evidence, the report stated, which is in line with the Chinese
health authorities’ previous findings.
The
cordon sanitaire around Wuhan and neighboring cities imposed since January 23
has effectively prevented further exportation of infected individuals to the
rest of the country, the report added.
“In the
face of a previously unknown virus, China has rolled out perhaps the most
ambitious, agile, and aggressive disease containment effort in the history,”
the report hailed while elaborating, “The strategy that underpinned this
containment effort was initially a national approach that promoted universal
temperature monitoring, masking, and hand washing. However, as the outbreak
evolved, and knowledge was gained, a science and risk-based approach was taken
to tailor implementation.”
The
implementation of these containment measures has been supported and enabled by
the innovative and aggressive use of cutting-edge technologies, from shifting
to online medical platforms for routine care and schooling to the use of 5G
platforms to facilitate rural response operations, it stated.
Source:Global Times
Joint WHO-China report gives full recognition to China’s efforts
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