You can return to campuses of Beijing Universities from 6th, Jun
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Graduating students of universities in Beijing are allowed to return to campuses gradually from Saturday, according to local authorities.
More
than 20 universities including Peking University, the Beijing Institute
of Technology (BIT) and Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT)
are expected to welcome back over 4,800 graduating students on
Saturday.
This move follows the reopening of primary and middle
schools on June 1, as the COVID-19 epidemic continues to wane in the
Chinese capital.
Beijing announced Friday that it would lower
its emergency response to the novel coronavirus epidemic from the second
level to the third level starting from Saturday.
Peking University said around 7,000 final year students will return to campus on a voluntary basis in four batches this month.
It
said its staff has started to embark on back-to-campus work for
graduating students since May and established 10 special teams to engage
in the work.
Twelve teachers of Peking University even traveled
to central China's Hubei Province, a hard-hit province of the virus,
and accompanied over 200 Hubei students back to Beijing on Saturday and
took care of them during the journey.
Beijing to significantly lift COVID-19 measures,
adjust emergency response to lowest
Many
street peddlers in Beijing are back in business after a number of
places have loosened their controls on the private stall
economy.Photo:Li Hao/GT
Beijing adjusts its emergency response level to the novel coronavirus epidemic to the lowest and lifts restrictions on various sectors, including residential community management, outdoor activities, movement of people from outside the capital and tourism starting Saturday as the capital has seen zero new COVID-19 cases for 50 consecutive days.
Beijing
lowers its emergency response from the second to the third level,
leaving only Central China's Hubei Province and Southwest China's Tibet
Autonomous Region under second level response.
Beijing
residential communities will no longer conduct temperature checks on
residents, and deliverymen and those from outside the community could
enter once the health check app shows no abnormal movements, Chen Bei,
vice secretary of the Beijing municipal government, announced at a press
conference on Friday.
Outdoor exercising and entertainment
facilities will be reopened, and facilities used to block the path to
communities will be removed, Chen said.
People visit Qianmen Street in Beijing, capital of China, June 3, 2020. Photo:Xinhua
Beijing
will gradually allow domestic group tours, although outbound tourism
will remain suspended. Beijing will also allow patients from outside the
capital to seek medical treatment at Beijing's hospitals.
Students and faculty are advised to wear masks indoors, but will not be required for outdoor activities.
Beijing
will gradually open parks, scenic spots, gyms, libraries, museums and
certain indoor venues. But cinemas are still not included in the lift
list.
However, Beijing is still facing the risk of imported cases. We cannot rule out the possibility of clustering cases, Chen said.
All
passengers and crew of international flights to Beijing should undergo
screening and nucleic acid tests before and after entering Beijing.
Wang
Guangfa, a respiratory expert at Peking University First Hospital, told
the Global Times on Friday that Beijing's lowering of its COVID-19
response level shows the capital is returning to normal and a step to
restarting the economy.
During this process, it still needs to
stay high alert on the possible resurgence of the epidemic. If there is
no outbreak of the virus in one month, indoor entertainment facilities,
such as cinemas, can reopen. And facial masks can be taken off when
people are indoors at that time, Wang said.
Source: globaltimes.cn, by Agencies, Xie Wenting&Zhang Hui
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