Central China's Wuhan, a city once hit hard by COVID-19 epidemic, on June 9 saw the take-off of its first passenger flight bound for Beijing after outbound traffic restrictions on the city were lifted.
China will expand testing for the novel coronavirus to cover key groups of people as part of measures to curtail COVID-19 while also ensuring normal work resumption, according to a guideline released by the top health authority on June 8.
China's State Council Information Office on June 7 published a white paper titled "Fighting COVID-19: China in Action."
China on June 7 issued a white paper on the country's battle against COVID-19.
Thirty-four Chinese centrally-administered state-owned enterprises (SOEs) inked 72 investment deals with the virus-hit Hubei province earlier this week, according to the state-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) of the State Council.
Thirty-four of China's central State-owned enterprises (SOEs) signed contracts for 72 projects worth 327.73 billion yuan (about $46.1 billion) with Central China's Hubei province on June 3 to help it recover from the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Chinese mainland reported one new imported COVID-19 case on June 2, bringing the total number of imported cases to 1,762, the National Health Commission said on June 3.
The first offline job fair for graduates after the coronavirus outbreak kicked off in Wuhan on June 1. Over 80 enterprises participated in the job fair.
Chinese health authority said on May 29 that no new confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported on the Chinese mainland on May 28.
The Chinese mainland reported two new imported COVID-19 cases on May 27, bringing the total number of imported cases to 1,734, the National Health Commission said on May 28.
Planning for 25 to 30 level 3 biosafety laboratories is underway in Guangdong province as the COVID-19 pandemic amplifies the need for such facilities, a national legislator said.
Chinese health authority said on May 27 that no new domestically transmitted COVID-19 cases were reported on the Chinese mainland on May 26.
The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on China's economy is significant but will be short-term and temporary, a senior official with the country's top economic planning body said on May 22.
Wuhan has accelerated its campaign to conduct nucleic acid tests on all the city's residents, with half already tested for the novel coronavirus, local health authorities said.
Central China's Hubei province on May 20 started construction of an 800-bed base for prevention, control, and treatment of major epidemics in the future.
With concerted efforts of the whole country, China has brought the COVID-19 epidemic under control in a short period of time, a spokesperson with the annual session of the country's top political advisory body said on May 20.
A liaison group sent by China's State Council on May 18 ordered strengthened control against the COVID-19 epidemic in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province and the city previously hardest hit by the epidemic.
Shulan, a county-level city in Northeast China's Jilin province, on May 18 imposed complete closed-off management for local residential communities with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases.
Wuhan will not charge individual testees as the central Chinese city moves to expand its nucleic acid tests to cover all residents who have not been tested for the novel coronavirus.
China has exported a large amount of anti-epidemic supplies since March 1, including 50.9 billion masks, to support fighting against the global COVID-19 pandemic, official data showed.