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Xinhua Headlines: China expects less Spring Festival travel amid epidemic control

Abstract : China kicked off its largest annual travel season Thursday, with far fewer passenger trips expected amid stringent epidemic control measures.

BEIJING, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) — China kicked off its largest annual
travel season Thursday, with far fewer passenger trips expected amid
stringent epidemic control measures.

In the 40-day travel season, also known as chunyun, many people will
travel to reunite with their families for the Lunar New Year, or Spring
Festival, which falls on Feb. 12 this year.

Following the resurgence of sporadic COVID-19 cases and restrictive
measures taken to reduce people’s movement nationwide, China State
Railway Group Co., Ltd. on Wednesday reconfirmed its adjusted forecast
for railway passenger trips during this year’s travel season, down from
407 million to 296 million.

The Chinese mainland on Wednesday reported 54 newly confirmed
COVID-19 cases, including 41 locally transmitted ones, the National
Health Commission (NHC) said Thursday.

STAY PUT

To reduce the flow of personnel and curb the spread of the epidemic,
many places across China have encouraged residents and migrant workers
to stay put to celebrate the festival.

Miao Biao, a migrant worker in Hefei, capital of east China’s Anhui
Province, said it would be his first time in 11 years to spend the
holiday in Hefei instead of his hometown in the city of Fuyang.

“My parents have bought red couplets and lanterns as festival
decorations. We’ve decided to video chat with our relatives and
distribute digital lucky money via WeChat,” said Miao, 30.

According to the appliance maker Whirlpool China, where Miao works,
about one-fourth of its 2,600 workers have chosen not to return to their
hometown during the holiday.

The company will grant them cash rewards, holiday gifts as well as a
three-day vacation for a home visit in April, while also reimbursing
their travel expenses, said Lu Tao, vice president of human resources
for Whirlpool China.

Many local authorities and companies have rolled out measures to provide better benefits to those staying put.

Hangzhou, capital of east China’s Zhejiang Province, has launched a
plan to distribute 1,000 yuan to each migrant worker who chooses to stay
in the city. Migrant workers who remain in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province,
can enjoy free visits to over 10 major local tourist attractions during
the holiday.

STAGGERED TRAVEL

While workers like Miao have chosen to stay where they are, some
others have arrived home early to avoid the peak period for travel.

Armed with a negative COVID-19 test result, Zhang Baosheng, who works
in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, boarded a high-speed train bound for his
home in the rural area of Anhui Province in mid-January.

“I registered my information in the town as soon as I went back and have quarantined myself at home for seven days,” said Zhang.

According to the NHC, people must produce a negative result on a
COVID-19 test taken within seven days before returning to rural areas
for family reunions.

Such travelers then need to monitor their health for 14 days at home,
taking their body temperature and guarding against any symptom of
COVID-19.

“For the safety of my family and folks, I think these requirements
are reasonable and I support it,” Zhang told Xinhua over the phone.

Chinese universities are also urged to adjust their winter holiday
arrangements and teaching plans per local virus containment orders and
avoid starting the spring semester during the Spring Festival travel
season.

Postgraduate Li Shenxiao arrived home in the city of Huainan, Anhui
Province, earlier this month from the Wuhan University of Technology in
Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province.

“My winter vacation started about 15 days earlier than last year, so I
didn’t need to scramble for a ticket like before,” said Li, 26.

STRINGENT EPIDEMIC CONTROL

Apart from advocating off-peak travel, China has underscored measures
including controlling passenger numbers on public transport and
conducting regular nucleic acid tests and vaccinations among frontline
workers in the sector.

According to a plan unveiled by the State Council to reduce mass
gatherings and enhance epidemic prevention and control during the travel
season, local government agencies working in epidemic prevention and
control are required to carry out weekly nucleic acid tests for those
working on the front lines during the travel season. These workers must
also be given priority access to COVID-19 vaccines.

Data from the NHC showed that a total of 22.77 million doses of
COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in China by Tuesday with
frontline workers prioritized, including those in aviation and other
public transport sectors.

Modern technologies including non-contact facilities and robots have also come to the fore.

At Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, large robots are deployed to enhance the efficiency of disinfection and cleaning.

An all-in-one machine for contact-free temperature screening and
security checks has been put in use at Hefei South Railway Station this
year for the first time.

“Passengers only need to walk through and stand still for two seconds
to complete the security check and temperature screening,” said Liu
Huaitao, market manager of Brainware Terahertz Information Technology
Co., Ltd., developer of the machine.

At Beijing Daxing International Airport, the disinfection frequency
of public contact facilities has increased and environmental sampling
and testing will be conducted weekly amid the travel season, with all
employees taking nucleic acid tests.

“Facing the severe and complicated epidemic situation at home and
abroad, we will fully implement the prevention and control measures to
ensure passengers’ safety,” said Zhao Ying, deputy general manager of
Beijing Capital International Airport Co., Ltd. Enditem

(Ma Shurui, Xie Hao, Zhang Zhaoqing, Hu Wenjia, Ding Jing, Zhang
Manzi, Qiang Lijing, Wang Siyuan and Yin Xiaosheng contributed to the
story)

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