Wuhan eyes no new infections by the end of this week
By Wan
Lin
Wuhan
reported only one new case of coronavirus as of Monday, March 16, after seeing
six consecutive days of single-digit new cases, with top Chinese epidemiologists
expecting the new infections in the city to be cleared around the end of the
week.
Meanwhile,
the city continues defending against the coronavirus by requiring all overseas
arrivals to Wuhan to undergo a 14-day quarantine at designated places starting on
Tuesday, March 17.
Given
the city’s prospects of clearing the new cases within the border, and strict
measures to ward off imported infection risks, Wuhan was described by netizens
as the “safest place” in the world against the virus.
Starting
Tuesday, all overseas visitors and returning nationals to Wuhan will be sent to
designated places for a 14-day quarantine, with expenses covered by themselves,
according to a notification the Wuhan epidemic prevention and control group
issued on Tuesday.
The city
is expected to ease the epidemic down to zero new infections around March 20,
said Li Lanjuan, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and expert with
the National Health Commission, in an interview with Chinanews on Monday.
This
expected date sounds sooner than the one Li noted a week ago, when she said
Wuhan would reach zero new infections by the end of March.
The
promise of zero new infections in Wuhan, the city hit hardest by the
coronavirus, seems to bring hope to Chinese netizens.
“After
going through a painful and tough war against COVID-19, Wuhan has now built an
iron wall to guard against potential risks from the outside, with its
battle-hardened people inside making efforts to curb the epidemic, which makes
the city the safest place in the world,” some netizens commented.
“Wuhan
has the best medical resources; its people know more than anybody else about
how to prevent and control the epidemic after so many lessons with sweat and
tears. The government is now imposing strict measures to protect people from
imported viral risks… I cannot think of any place in the world that is safer
than Wuhan now, even though it was once the most-stricken area,” wrote a
Wuhan-based netizen on Sina Weibo, China’s Twitter-like social media.
“The
most dangerous place has turned into the safest place” was another typical
comment on Wuhan’s current situation on Sina Weibo.
Despite
the optimism of some people, experts maintained a cautious tone by saying it is
too soon to jump to the conclusion that Wuhan is safe now.
“The
city is still under lockdown with thousands of patients in treatment. There is
still a long way to go before reaching the‘safe’ level,” Yang Zhanqiu, deputy
director of the Pathogen Biology Department at Wuhan University, told the
Global Times on Tuesday.
“Shifting
from passive to active, Wuhan’s current anti-epidemic situation looks more like
a temporary victory. But whether the victory will last, we need more time and
efforts to achieve that result,” Yang said.
Source:Global Times
On March 15, 2020, Poly Mori
Mansion, Guan Street, Wuhan Donghu High-tech Development Zone, disinfection
staff of the property center disinfected public places in the community.
Photo by Zheng Chuanhai from People’s
Daily Online
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