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[NTDNewsOctober292021Beijingtime]There were problems in the prevention and control of the epidemic in Beijing. 8 medical institutions and leaders of 5 district governments including Changping District and Shunyi District were interviewed.

The Beijing Daily reported on October 29 that there were problems in the prevention and control of the epidemic in Beijing, especially the prevention and control of hospital infections.

On the same day, Lu Yan, the director of the Office of the Beijing Municipal Leading Group for Epidemic Prevention and Control, the leader of the medical treatment and hospital prevention group, and the deputy mayor, presided over an interview. The leaders of 8 medical institutions, 5 district government leaders and Beijing The person in charge of the Chinese Medicine Bureau and the Municipal Medical Management Center conducted an interview.

8 medical institutions include: Wangjing Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Beijing Jingdu Children’s Hospital, Beijing Shunyi District Hospital, Beijing Red Cross Peace Orthopedic Hospital, Beijing Lihua Stomatological Hospital, Beijing Weixu Akcome Medical Research Center Co., Ltd. Chinese Medicine Outpatient Department, Beijing Lianghua Yongmeilun Dental Clinic.

The five district governments include Changping District, Shunyi District, Chaoyang District, Haidian District, and Fengtai District.

Lu Yan said that the current epidemic prevention and control is “complicated and severe”, and will continue to increase the intensity of city-level inspections, continue to carry out notifications and interviews, and seriously investigate and deal with the problems found in the “look back”.

On October 28, 2021, Beijing residents lined up for testing. (NOEL CELIS/AFP via Getty Images)
On October 28, 2021, Beijing residents lined up for testing. (NOEL CELIS/AFP via Getty Images)
On October 28, 2021, Beijing residents lined up for testing. (NOEL CELIS/AFP via Getty Images)
On October 28, 2021, Beijing residents lined up for testing. (NOEL CELIS/AFP via Getty Images)
On October 28, 2021, Beijing residents lined up for testing. (NOEL CELIS/AFP via Getty Images)
On October 28, 2021, Beijing residents lined up for testing. (NOEL CELIS/AFP via Getty Images)
On October 29, 2021, Beijing residents lined up for testing. (GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images)
On October 29, 2021, Beijing residents lined up for testing. (GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images)

The epidemic in Beijing continues to spread. On the 28th, Xu Hejian, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the Beijing Municipal Party Committee, stated at a press conference that the current epidemic prevention and control in Beijing is at a critical period and the situation is still severe and complex.

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From 15:00 on the 27th to 14:00 on the 28th, Beijing added 5 newly confirmed local cases and 2 cases of asymptomatic infections, all in Changping District, one of whom was a community worker.

The official report stated that the community worker installed an access lock on the patient’s door on the 21st, wearing an N95 mask but not wearing disposable gloves, and having close conversations with the patient, and was later diagnosed.

According to official reports, a total of 27 confirmed cases have been confirmed in Beijing. Currently, Beijing has 1 high-risk area and 1 medium-risk area, both in Changping District. Since the CCP has been covering up the epidemic, the actual number of infections in Beijing may far exceed the official figure.

On the 28th, the neighborhood committee of the No. 1 Community on Liqing Road, Chaoyang District issued a notice: The No. 1 and No. 3 buildings of the No. 6 courtyard of the “Tomorrow’s First City” in this community are temporarily controlled. The gates are blocked, and all personnel and vehicles cannot enter. All staff conduct nucleic acid testing. The end time of control and other management measures are waiting for notification from superiors. Weibo netizens revealed that a close contact passed by the community.

Netizen “An Dongzhi” said: “Beijing has already started the whole city nucleic acid, and the village will tell you to get up tomorrow morning for the second time.”

Some netizens believe that the spread of the epidemic is related to people traveling around during the long holiday period.

However, some netizens hold different opinions, “Hot-blooded Fangyuan”: “Why turn off? How many people are unemployed and how many people have no food to eat? Your sentence is simple.”

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Some netizens accused the CCP for organizing the Winter Olympics, extreme prevention and control, affecting people’s lives. Netizens “have nothing to ask for words”: “Why do you want to engage in the Winter Olympics when there is an epidemic? If you know to scold the people, why not scold the government?”

Less than 100 days before the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, epidemics broke out in at least 15 provinces in China. The authorities took more extreme “zero-clearing” prevention and control measures than ever before. Jiamusi, Jixi, Mudanjiang and other cities in Heilongjiang did not report the epidemic. , Also began to be vigilant.

(Reporter Luo Tingting Comprehensive Report / Chief Editor: Wen Hui)

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