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  • China - Trains leaving Xinjiang suspended as region’s latest COVID-19 epidemic becomes most difficult major public health emergency in local history - October 5, 2022

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    Trains leaving Xinjiang suspended as region’s latest epidemic becomes most difficult major public health emergency in local history
    By Global Times
    Published: Oct 05, 2022 02:52 PM

    The latest epidemic outbreak has become the most difficult major public health emergency to prevent and control in local history, during which the nucleic acid testing has become the biggest weakness, said officials in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region as 91 new local asymptomatic cases were recorded on Tuesday, bringing the total to 354 in the region.

    The current round of epidemic prevention and control work in Xinjiang has not achieved the goal of "dynamic zero-COVID" for two months not only due to the reasons of strong infectiousness, fast transmission and short incubation period of the Omicron BA.5.2 variant, but also because of some loopholes in the anti-epidemic work, Liu Sushe, vice chairman of the regional government, said at a press conference on Tuesday evening.

    The latest epidemic, which broke out on July 30 in Xinjiang, has spread to 37 corps of counties, cities and districts of 13 prefectures, which has become a major public health emergency with the fastest transmission speed, the widest coverage, the largest number of infected people, and the greatest difficulty in prevention and control in the history of Xinjiang, Liu said.

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