On August 11, a port worker surnamed Yu, whose nucleic acid test result came out positive, was confirmed to be an asymptomatic carrier related with imported cases in Ningbo.
To contain the resurgence of COVID-19 driven by the highly contagious Delta variant, recently, Ningbo is tightening prevention measures and speeding up mass nucleic acid testing for COVID-19.
Speeding up Mass
Testing for COVID-19
Yu has now been sent to a designated hospital for further medical observation and isolated treatment. All Yu's close contacts have now been quarantined and the relevant venues, such as his workplace and where he visited, have been required to cease operation.
Zhang Nanfen, director of the Ningbo City Health Commission, said relevant departments have been required to spare no effort and introduce effective new measures to prevent and control the imported cases from further spreading in the city.
All new employees are required to show negative results of nucleic acid tests taken in the 48 hours before they are allowed to start work, Zhang said.
To make nucleic acid tests more accessible to residents, Ningbo recently launched several new facilities.
For example, on August 11, two nucleic acid testing centers started operation in Gulin Town and Yinjiang Town, Haishu. On the same day, a similar service center was also set up near the Ningbo Grand Hotel.
People traveling to Ningbo who have been to domestic medium-risk and high-risk areas within 14 days are required to have a nucleic acid test within 48 hours before departure.
For those unable to provide a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 48 hours, they can receive a free nucleic acid test at the service centers within 24 hours after arrival. These individuals are required to show their identity cards, wear face masks, and maintain social distancing.
As of August 10, Ningbo had administered 13.52 million doses of vaccines, with more than 7.88 million residents who are aged above 18 having been vaccinated against the corona virus with at least one dose.
Tightening
Containment Measures
To guard against the resurgence of COVID-19, Ningbo is tightening containment measures across the city based on local conditions.
The attendance rates for movie theaters should remain under 75 percent.
"While keeping well-ventilated, we will make sure that screening rooms, the lobby, rest rooms, seats and 3D glasses are fully disinfected," said one manager of a cinema in Yinzhou.
Public places such as subways have also further enhanced prevention. Walking into the Ningbo Railway Station of Metro Line 2, you can faintly smell the disinfectant water.
"We have a lot of transfer passengers at this station, and many passengers come from the transportation hub. Thus, in-station disinfection is of vital importance," said Jiang Lingqian, a staff member.
In the past few days, as the number of people traveling has decreased, the passenger flow of this subway station has also dropped significantly. Despite so, the station has not eased its prevention for even one single moment.
The elevator handrails, the gates of the station, the ticket machine, etc., you can see staff wiping them with disinfection wet tissue almost at any time.
Protecting Yourself
and Others from COVID-19
With COVID-19 cases and deaths on the up worldwide, a vital question for many people is: How can I protect myself? Here are some tips to best protect yourself as well as others from COVID-19.
Firstly, maintain at least a two-meter distance between yourself and anyone else, especially if they are coughing or sneezing. The reason for this is if someone coughs or sneezes, they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth that may contain the virus. If you are too close you may breathe in the droplets.
Secondly, apply hand sanitizer regularly. Always keep a bottle of hand sanitizer available at home as well as one in your car if you do have to go out and don't have access to handing washing facilities immediately.
Besides, make sure your face mask covers both mouth and nose. If you choose to wear a face mask, make sure it covers your mouth and nose and not one or the other. Also avoid touching the mask once it's on and throw in the bin after a single use. You should also wash your hands after removing the mask to make sure that any potential infections are prevented.
Put simply, the best way is to self-isolate and follow government advice on social distancing and quarantine measures.
①A nurse holds a syringe containing a COVID-19 vaccine.
[Photo by Cheng Bingling]
②A medical worker takes a swab sample from a citizen at a COVID-19 nucleic acid testing cite.
[Photo by Hu Sili]
③Staff spray disinfectant at a parking lot in Ningbo. [Photo by Wang Mubin]