China at critical point in fight against COVID-19: health spokesperson
BEIJING -- China will maintain its dynamic zero-COVID approach as the country is at a critical moment in the fight against COVID-19, a spokesperson for the National Health Commission (NHC) said Tuesday.
The epidemic is still surging and spreading, NHC spokesperson Mi Feng told a press conference, noting the Chinese mainland on Monday recorded 1,251 locally transmitted confirmed cases and 23,295 asymptomatic cases.
Mi highlighted the importance of rapid response measures, including nucleic acid testing, the construction of quarantine facilities and treatment of the infected, so as to cut off the spread of the virus in communities as soon as possible.
He also demanded efforts to guarantee the supply of daily necessities and meet the people's needs for medication and medical treatment.
Measures should also be taken to inoculate more people against COVID-19, particularly the elderly, the spokesperson said.
As of Monday, over 3.3 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses had been administered on the Chinese mainland, with more than 1.24 billion people fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the NHC.
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