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The Chinese government announced this Monday that it will reopen its borders from January 8 and eliminate the need for quarantines as a new step in easing restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic. new coronavirus. Chinese newspaper reports South China Morning Post citing three sources.
Health officials from the provinces of Canton, Fujian and Jiangsu confirmed that the National Sanitary Commission informed them this Sunday of the downgrading of the coronavirus control level to category B, which implies a reopening.
This category B refers to the “necessary treatment and measures to prevent the spread” of the disease. According to sources cited by the newspaper, with the official position of the governmentthis implies the end of quarantine for travelers arriving in China.
The decision confirms previous indications of easing restrictions, such as the abolition of the mandatory nature of the PCR test for entry into the country or the words of Vice Prime Minister Sun Chunlan, responsible for responding to COVID-19who asked local authorities to focus more on treating than on preventing infection.
This decision of the authorities was made despite the fact that a few days ago it was reported that more than 130 subvariants of the micron variant of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 were found in China over the past three months.
According to Xu Wenbo, director of the National Institute for Virus Disease Control and Prevention, subvariants BA.5.2 and BF.7 continue to be the most common in infections detected in the country.
They stop posting daily cases
On the other hand, China’s National Health Commission said it would not publish daily cases of COVID-19 as of yesterday, Sunday, but did not detail the reasons for this decision, despite the fact that it became known recently. weeks of rising infections.
The agency specified that it would disclose information related to the disease for “study and reference,” according to a statement cited by the Global Times.
This decision by the Chinese authorities is due to an increase in the number of cases of the disease after the easing of some restrictions. In this context, about 248 million people in China, 18 percent of the population, have tested positive for the coronavirus. new coronavirus during the first three weeks of December.
According to minutes from last Wednesday’s meeting of China’s National Health Commission circulated on social media, 37 million people were likely infected on Tuesday alone. British newspaper Financial Times and Bloomberg confirmed this information through sources present at that meeting.
(According to Europa Press)
Source: RPP

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