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- Commenting on countries' travel curbs, Jeffrey Shaman, an epidemiologist at Columbia University, told the Global Times through an e-mail that he does not believe that the travel curbs will help stop "the danger" claimed by some countries "because the virus is already everywhere and as other variants have shown, they move around."
- and no new variant or mutation of known significance was noted.
- Mao also said on Thursday that according to a WHO release on January 4, the genome data of the virus provided by China's National Health Commission shows that the predominant variant in China is in line with the genome sequence from travelers from China infected with the virus submitted by other countries
- as the country has not witnessed an emergence of toxic and concerning mutation of the coronavirus.
- Kami believes it is unnecessary for Japan to impose restrictions on travelers from China
- countries such as Japan and South Korea have no need to be concerned.
- Although new variants are likely to emerge, they will probably still be subvariants of Omicron, and as long as travelers are inoculated,
- He also whisked off the concern on recently prevailing XBB variant, as its virulence is equal to that of Omicron.
- Masahiro Kami, a physician and head of the nonprofit Medical Governance Research Institute, told the Global Times that based on the current situation in China, he believes the infection has already peaked in the country.
- more transmissible variants are circulating globally, so there does not appear to be an immediate risk of new variants of interest or concern that is occurring in China.
- Echoing Kitazato, James Wood, a professor from the School of Population Health of the University of New South Wales, told the Global Times on Wednesday that at present
- A more severe variant is unlikely to appear in China, but it's critical to closely monitor the situation.
- Kitazato said analysis of specimens submitted to international database GISAID by China shows China's COVID outbreak is being driven by existing strains and there is no evidence of new important variants
- Kaio Kitazato, a virologist from the Department of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University, told the Global Times on Wednesday.
- "In general, widespread expansion of infection is likely to lead to the emergence of novel mutant strains โฆ However, the strain of coronavirus now prevalent in China is the Omicron subtype that has been prevalent abroad,''
- Such stringent requirements for travelers can be cumbersome, discriminatory and politically toxic.
- and that travel restrictions are not an effective means of controlling the spread of the coronavirus at this stage.
- danger of new variants emerging from China is very little
- Several public health experts and virologists from China and abroad told the Global Times that from a scientific perspective
- Mao said that China also reminded its citizens who are planning to travel abroad to check their health conditions and the entry requirements of their destination in advance to avoid disruption to their itinerary.
- She made the comment as a response to Japanese government's request that passengers from China should present a 72-hour valid negative COVID-19 test prior to departure and take a nucleic acid test upon arrival, and similar measures from EU.
- science-based and proportionate. They should not be used for political manipulation, there should not be discriminatory measures.
- Mao Ning, spokesperson of the ministry, said on a Thursday conference that China believes countries' COVID-19 response measures need to be fact-based,
- Spokesperson of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has for days urged countries to base their COVID response measures on science and not to resort to political manipulation or discriminatory measures against China.
- and that "reduced testing and case reporting in the PRC and minimal sharing of viral genomic sequence data could delay the identification of new variants of concern if they arise," as the US CDC previously said.
- The US, Japan and South Korea are among the countries that announced restrictions on travelers from China, citing concerns that the current surge of COVID-19 cases in China could lead to emergence of new variants
- "political farce" of imposing travel restrictions on arrivals from China.
- The EU on Wednesday "strongly encouraged" its 27 member nations to require a negative COVID-19 test for travelers boarding flights from China to the region, marking the latest development of certain regions'
- Such "backward' moves will also dampen people-to-people exchange in post
- noting that certain countries' restrictive measures are out of political motive, and the measures will end in vain and waste precious time and energy
- as well as sharing its COVID-19 information with relevant international bodies, said Chinese virologists
- some countries join the club of imposing travel restrictions on arrivals from China, scientists from all over the world believe such a decision was not made based on science, and is logistically cumbersome, and a toxic trend that hurdles the global trend of returning to pre-pandemic normalcy.
- Doctors told the Global Times that their focus at current stage is to concentrate resources in saving severe cases and prevent deaths.
- Since this month, Yuan said the number of patients received by the emergency department alone has seen a decline from 780 people at the peak to about 500 in recent days.
- which had fallen by the end of December, and that dozens of whom in very severe situation need emergency treatment.
- According to Yuan Jinglin, deputy dean of the hospital, the hospital's emergency department and fever clinic received more than 1,000 patients per day at peak time
- doctors from the hospital told the Global Times that the most difficult peak time in their hospital appears to be over.
- as Beijing is busy treating COVID-19 patients after China relaxed its COVID-19 responses last month.