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China passes biosecurity law to prevent infectious diseases
Chinese officials and delegates attend the closing session of the National Peoples Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China May 28, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

SHANGHAI, Oct 18 — China's top legislative body passed a new biosecurity law aimed at preventing and managing infectious diseases, state news agency Xinhua reported late yesterday.

The National People's Congress Standing Committee voted to adopt the law yesterday, according to Xinhua, and it would come into effect on April 15, 2021.

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The law would establish systems for biosecurity risk prevention and control, including risk monitoring and early warning, risk investigation and assessment, and information sharing.

It would also have provisions to prevent and respond to specific biosecurity risks, including major emerging infectious diseases, epidemic and sudden outbreaks, and biotechnology research, development and application, reported Xinhua.

China had announced in May that it aimed to fast-track the passing of the biosecurity law by year-end, following the global coronavirus outbreak which was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan.

China has managed to nearly stamp out domestic transmissions of the coronavirus following aggressive measures to curb its spread. New infections detected last week in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao however ended China's run of about two months without reporting a local case.

China's health commission last reported 13 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for Oct. 17, bringing the mainland's total number of confirmed cases to 85,672. — Reuters

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