China capable of containing COVID-19 resurgence in autumn, winter: expert
BEIJING -- China is confident of being able to control a COVID-19 epidemic resurgence in autumn and winter based on recent epidemic containment experience over more than six months, a health expert said Wednesday.
During the COVID-19 outbreak that started in Wuhan, because of effective epidemic containment measures, no provincial-level region on the Chinese mainland, except virus-hit Hubei Province, reported over 2,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, said Wu Zunyou, a chief epidemiology expert at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, at a press conference.
China has also successfully contained some cluster COVID-19 infections during recent months, Wu added, noting that such facts demonstrate that the country is capable of controlling the virus transmission in a timely manner.
Meanwhile, Wu warned that a virus outbreak could happen at any time, as the pandemic remains severe across the world, and he called for the full implementation of epidemic prevention measures in China.
- Chinese technologies and materials help marathon runners create world records
- Moderate soy intake may lower cancer risk
- Macao, Zhuhai launch smart immigration clearance at Hengqin port lanes
- Kunming's 20,000 jacaranda trees paint city purple
- 159 million passenger trips handled by railway during the May Day travel rush
- Technician's relentless rigor earns accolades
































