China News Service, May 6th. The State Council's Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism held a press conference on the 6th. Liang Wannian, head of the expert group of the National Health Commission's Epidemic Response and Disposal Leading Group, pointed out at the meeting that "dynamic clearing" does not mean that Global static management.

On the contrary, one of the goals pursued by "dynamic clearing" is to avoid global static management as much as possible.

  A reporter asked at the meeting that the Omicron variant is highly contagious and concealed. After the outbreak of the epidemic, global static management has been implemented in many places, which is bound to have a negative impact on production and life.

Under what circumstances can global static management be implemented?

How to better achieve scientific accuracy?

  In this regard, Liang Wannian said that "dynamic clearing" does not mean global static management.

On the contrary, one of the goals pursued by "dynamic clearing" is to avoid global static management as much as possible.

At present, in view of the characteristics of the Omicron variant, on the one hand, it is necessary to strengthen the rapid, decisive and thorough adoption of relevant prevention and control measures; , the relationship between normal production and life, to prevent layers of overweight, "one size fits all" approach.

It is necessary to prevent not only inaction and slow action, but also to prevent random actions and overwriting.

  Liang Wannian said that in principle, in the early stage of the epidemic, when the transmission chain is clear and the risks are controllable, there is no need to adopt global static management.

However, when there is widespread community transmission, the transmission chain is unclear, that is, the relationship between the source of infection and the infected person, including the close contacts, is unclear, and the risk of outbreak and large-scale rebound is high. It is necessary to comprehensively consider the characteristics of the epidemic, its stage, the ability of prevention and control, socioeconomic level, and demographic characteristics to decide whether to adopt stricter prevention and control measures, such as static management, and the size of the specific area for static management. , scope, time and intensity of management.

It can be seen that by implementing the "Four Early" and "Quartet Responsibility", global static management can be effectively avoided.

  Liang Wannian emphasized that on how to better achieve scientific and precise prevention and control, it is still necessary to continue to adhere to the general strategy of "foreign import, internal rebound" and the general policy of "dynamic clearing". On the basis of the current prevention and control measures, especially for the current epidemic situation of Omicron variant strains, efforts are made to do the following work:

The first is to further strengthen disease surveillance.

Monitoring is a very powerful means of early detection. The sooner the monitoring work is done, the sooner the patient is found, and the sooner we will be more proactive. In particular, we must do a good job in the monitoring and management of key populations, key places, and key institutions, and make good use of antigen screening. The effective combination of screening + nucleic acid detection and diagnosis is a monitoring method to detect infected persons as early as possible and prevent problems before they occur.

The second is to make relevant emergency preparations, prepare emergency plans for dealing with different epidemic scenarios, and strengthen the training and drills of relevant personnel.

In particular, make preparations for makeshift hospitals, designated hospitals, isolation sites and related prevention and control materials.

It is also necessary to make preparations and related plans to ensure the normal life of the people in the community during the epidemic prevention and control period, and exchange space for time.

Third, in terms of prevention and control measures, it is necessary to distinguish the priorities and clarify the main direction of attack.

From the very beginning, the prevention and control of the community must be given a higher priority, and the risk groups should be controlled within the scope of control as soon as possible.

It is necessary to cooperate more efficiently in the handling of the epidemic, and ensure the coordination and linkage of nucleic acid testing, epidemiological investigation, isolation and transportation, isolation and treatment, and community management and control.

In addition, various systems and various types of information should strengthen the linkage to ensure that various work requirements reach the grassroots as soon as possible.