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Nanjing launches new round of testing for COVID-19 infections

- By CANG WEI in Nanjing cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Nanjing, the capital of eastern China’s Jiangsu province, launched a second round of nucleic acid testing of its 9.3 million residents and visitors to the city on Sunday morning after 57 samples tested positive for COVID-19 in the first round of citywide testing.

Four positive samples were collected in the city’s Lishui district, one in Jianye, one in Gaochun and 51 in Jiangning, where the Lukou Internatio­nal Airport is located, said Yang Dasuo, deputy director of Nanjing’s health commission.

“From 8 pm Wednesday to 8 pm Saturday, Nanjing completed nucleic acid testing of 9.209 million residents,” he told a news conference on Sunday. “We hope everyone will cooperate with the second round of testing, follow guidance from medical workers, go to sample collection centers at different times, and avoid lining up for too long.”

Nanjing has set up 1,452 sample collection centers and 76 institutio­ns that have analyzed a maximum of 3.5 million samples a day since Wednesday after a group of airport staff, mostly cleaning and ground services workers, tested positive for the novel coronaviru­s.

The Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission said 37 locally transmitte­d cases were undergoing treatment at a designated hospital on Sunday morning.

The province has placed 1,318 contacts of infected patients and asymptomat­ic carriers under medical observatio­n.

Nanjing raised the risk level in a village in its Lukou subdistric­t to high on Sunday, up from medium, and classified four other areas as new medium-risk locations.

It now has two high-risk and 26 medium-risk areas, the National Government Service Platform showed on Sunday afternoon.

Ding Jie, deputy director of the Nanjing center for disease control and prevention, said the launch of the second round of testing was needed to contain the virus.

“Local residents could possibly get infected as the city has several medium- and high-risk areas,” she said. “Some patients may never show, or at least may not have shown, symptoms after they are infected. Therefore, large-scale testing to find potential risks is necessary.”

The results of nucleic acid tests could be affected by many factors, such as different stages of the disease or the different situations of patients, Ding added, and infections might not be detected if samples contained insufficie­nt amounts of the virus.

To guarantee that all those leaving the city are in possession of a negative nucleic acid test report no more than 48 hours old, Nanjing has set up 68 checkpoint­s on roads around the city.

Neighborin­g cities have all strengthen­ed pandemic responses, including quarantini­ng people who have been to Lukou Internatio­nal Airport and asking those who have visited Nanjing to take extra nucleic acid tests.

Mianyang in Sichuan province, Zhongshan in Guangdong province, Shenyang in Liaoning province, and Ma’anshan and Wuhu in Anhui province have all reported locally transmitte­d cases related to people who had been to Nanjing.

 ?? YANG BO / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? A traffic police officer checks a driver’s nucleic acid test results on an expressway exiting Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Sunday.
YANG BO / CHINA NEWS SERVICE A traffic police officer checks a driver’s nucleic acid test results on an expressway exiting Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Sunday.

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