Officials respond to "whether the opening of the port will aggravate the shortage of medical resources"

Officials respond to “whether the opening of the port will aggravate the shortage of medical resources”

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Talking about whether the opening of ports will aggravate the problem of insufficient medical resources, Jiao Yahui, director general of the medical department of China’s National Health and Wellness Commission, said in a media interview in Beijing on Dec. 29 that different provinces and cities are going through different phases of the epidemic, and for cities that are now at the peak of the epidemic, there used to be a structural contradiction between supply and demand of medical resources, and in response to these situations, China has taken a variety of measures, including Expanding the supply of medical services, expanding medical resources, etc. She believes that the adjustment of the prevention and control policy on January 8 and the movement of people after the opening of ports and borders will not cause a tight situation of medical resources in China to emerge.

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