National Health Commission: strengthen epidemic surveillance and response, dynamic tracking of virus mutations at home and abroad

National Health Commission: strengthen epidemic surveillance and response, dynamic tracking of virus mutations at home and abroad

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On December 26, the National Health Commission issued a general plan on the implementation of “Category B” management of novel coronavirus infections, which mentioned that the strengthening of epidemic surveillance and response. Dynamic tracking of domestic and foreign virus mutation, assessment of virus transmission, pathogenicity, immune escape ability and other characteristics of change, timely tracking and research and take targeted measures. Monitor the infection level of community populations, monitor outbreaks in key institutions, dynamically grasp the epidemic intensity, and judge the development of the epidemic. Comprehensively assess the epidemic intensity, medical resource load and social operation, etc., and dynamically take appropriate measures to suppress epidemic peaks such as restricting aggregation activities and movement of people in accordance with the law.

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