Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: I hope that all parties can jointly ensure the safe and smooth exchange of personnel from all countries
2023-01-10
Wang Wenbin, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a regular press conference on the 9th that some provinces and cities in China have passed the peak of the epidemic, and production and life have accelerated to return to normal. He hoped that all parties would adhere to scientific principles and jointly ensure the safe and smooth flow of personnel from all countries. Wang Wenbin made the above statement when answering questions about the relevant countries' anti-epidemic policies related to China. He said that China has always adhered to the principle of people first and life first, and the severity rate and mortality rate of COVID-19 infection are the lowest in the world. With the apparent weakening of the pathogenicity and virulence of the Omikjon mutant and the continuous improvement of China's medical treatment, pathogen detection, vaccination and other capabilities, China has taken the initiative to optimize and adjust the prevention and control measures according to the time and situation, and has fought a prepared war. Wang Wenbin said that at present, relevant Chinese departments are focusing on "protecting health and preventing severe diseases", making every effort to do a good job in medical resource allocation, drug production capacity supply and vaccination coverage, focusing on protecting the elderly, pregnant women, children and other key groups, and making every effort to reduce severe diseases and deaths. The overall situation of the epidemic situation in China is improving. Some provinces and cities in China have passed the peak of the epidemic, and production and life have accelerated to return to normal. Wang Wenbin pointed out that China has also always adhered to the timely, open and transparent sharing of virus mutation monitoring and infected people and other information with the international community. Over the past three years, China has conducted more than 60 technical exchanges with the World Health Organization, including four in the last month. China also continues to share virus gene data of newly infected cases through the global influenza sharing database. "We hope that all parties will adhere to scientific principles, jointly ensure the safe and smooth exchange of personnel from all countries, and contribute to international solidarity and anti-epidemic and world economic recovery," said Wang Wenbin. (Xinhua News Agency)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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