Chinese health authority adjusts COVID prevention and control measures
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[January 06, 2023]
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's main health authority on Friday
adjusted COVID-19 prevention and control measures, saying it aimed to
optimise clinical categorisation and treatment nearly a month after it
scrapped a rigid zero-COVID policy.
The National Health Commission said it would add positive antigen tests
as a diagnostic standard and adjust the criteria for discharging COVID
patients from hospital.
The adjustments came in the 10th edition of the commission's policies on
COVID.
On Dec. 7, the commission announced the most significant relaxation of
its COVID prevention and control protocols since the pandemic began
three years ago, abandoning its tough zero-COVID policy after
unprecedented protests against the rules.
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A woman receives a booster dose of
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19),
ahead of brace of an influx of Chinese tourists as COVID restriction
are dismantled, at the Police hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, January
5, 2023. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
(Reporting by Beijing newsroom;
Editing by Gareth Jones)
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