China's official media Xinhua News Agency issued a comment in the evening, saying that it is necessary to fully understand the achievements of the past three years of anti-epidemic practice, "the most difficult period has passed."

(taken from Xinhua Net)

[Central News Agency] China's official media Xinhua News Agency issued a comment in the evening, saying that it is necessary to fully understand the results of the past three years of anti-epidemic practice. "The most difficult period has passed." The pathogenicity of the Omicron virus strain is weakening, laying the foundation for optimizing prevention and control measures.

The full text did not mention "dynamic clearing", but said that "persistence will surely win."

The commentary was titled "Optimizing Prevention and Control Measures to Build Confidence in Fighting the Epidemic." The article stated that China has withstood the impact of multiple rounds of global epidemics. "The guidelines and policies for epidemic prevention and control determined by the Party Central Committee are correct, scientific, and effective."

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Regarding the results of the anti-epidemic practice in the past three years, the article pointed out that China has the lowest incidence rate and the lowest death toll of COVID-19 among the major countries in the world.

The medical and health care and disease control systems have withstood the test, achieving a complete population vaccination rate of over 90%.

The most difficult period has passed. Now the pathogenicity of the Omicron virus is weakening, and China's response capabilities are increasing. This has laid the foundation and provided conditions for continuous optimization and improvement of prevention and control measures.

The article said that from successively implementing the nine versions of the prevention and control plan to formulating 20 optimization measures, China has effectively responded to the uncertainty of the epidemic situation with "the stability of the prevention and control strategy and the flexibility of the prevention and control measures."

The article said that returning to normal is everyone's common wish, "we must grasp and implement prevention and control measures in a complete, comprehensive and accurate manner, standardize operations, maintain deformation and distortion, constantly improve awareness, strengthen governance capabilities, make full preparations, and promote prevention and control Measures are continuously optimized.”

At the end of the article, it said, "Persistence is victory, and persistence will surely win."

The meeting of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China studied and deployed 20 measures to further optimize the epidemic prevention work on November 10, and announced the relevant content the next day. After the outbreak of the "White Paper Movement" where people took to the streets to protest the strict lockdown, the People's Daily published an article on the 29th titled "Persistence in the Implementation of the 20 Articles in the 9th Edition", still emphasizing that the dynamic clearing will not waver. However, some places such as Guangdong Province have already started There are signs of relaxation of epidemic prevention such as support for conditional home isolation.

The central government then released information on changes in epidemic prevention and control.

On November 30 and December 1, Vice Premier Sun Chunlan of the State Council held a symposium on optimizing epidemic prevention measures at the National Health and Medical Commission. Measures create conditions", and there is no mention of insisting on "dynamic zeroing".

Since then, more and more cities in China no longer require people to show nucleic acid test certificates when taking subways and buses; some communities also said that not all positive cases are quarantined in square cabins, and they can be quarantined at home if they meet the conditions.

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