East China’s Jiangsu province has intensified its efforts to implement dynamic zero-case policy so as to weave a tighter net for epidemic prevention and control.
In Suzhou, samples found in the debris discarded by passing vehicles along the highways were tested positive for nucleic acid.
In order to further block the possible risk of transmission, Suzhou dispatched more than 80 cleaning workers every day to clean and disinfect more than 250 kilometers of highways.
At the Liuxin Toll Station in Xuzhou, the staff sealed the yellow packaging bags of discarded medical waste, and at the same time used ultraviolet disinfection lamps and sprayed disinfectant, and transported them away through special garbage transfer vehicles.
Jiangsu spares no effort to ensure smooth logistics and transportation. The Zhuhang exit of Shenhai Expressway is one of the special passages for trucks in Nantong City, with a daily traffic of about 1,300 vehicles. The entire four lanes are open, and trucks are labeled with different colors.
Trucks engaged in transportation in the urban area of Nantong can pass directly after the driver shows the health and whereabouts QR code and provides a negative nucleic acid certificate within 48 hours.
Trucks from medium and high-risk areas will be labeled red and yellow, and drivers must go to designated service points to undergo antigen and nucleic acid tests.
Sheng Zhongquan, Leader of Shenhai Expressway Zhuhang Exit Epidemic Prevention Service Site
The efficiency of truck traffic
has increased by at least 60 to 70 percent
and it only takes 20 minutes at most
Suqian Port has strengthened the management of medium and high-risk areas and foreign trade goods by increasing transportation capacity and shipments, and easing the backlog.
Cao Jinlin, Assistant General Manager of Suqian Port Development Co., Ltd.
At present
we have resumed production
and recorded the throughput of nearly 6,000 TEUs
The daily average throughput
of bulk and general cargo exceeded 31,000 tons
the best performance since the port started operation