China's recent optimization of its COVID-19 measures is aimed at adjusting to the nation's new epidemic situation and the latest patterns of viral mutations, and at making more efficient use of its resources so that people can remain protected while living normal lives, a senior health expert said on Wednesday.
The State Council's Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism on Wednesday released 10 new COVID-19 control measures, which include allowing asymptomatic or mild cases to isolate at home rather than having to report to centralized quarantine facilities. The 10 new measures follow the launch of 20 adjusted measures that were released on Nov 11.
Liang Wannian, a member of the National Health Commission's COVID-19 response expert panel, said during a news briefing that the launch of the new measures does not signal a complete relaxation of disease control policies, nor does it mean the government has grown passive toward the epidemic.
"The optimized measures have been rolled out based on the traits of the dominant strains in circulation and the domestic COVID-19 epidemic situation, as well as outcomes of current disease control measures and experiences and issues reported by local authorities," he said.