(Morning News) to curb the spread of the epidemic, ChinaThe government successively implemented a city seal in Xi'an and Henan Yuzhou, Shaanxi Province at the end of December 2021.Malaysia Health Minister Kelly said that Malaysia cannot follow it.

"Today's Malaysia" reported that Kelly Sunday (January 9) said on Twitter that from the perspective of economic and welfare, Malaysia can no longer bear the cost of sealed the city.

Kelly attached a news screenshot in the tweet, titled "Yuzhou: The second Chinese city forced to seal the city due to crown disease".

Kelly said: It is undeniable that China's (Fengcheng) strategy is quite effective."

" However, when there are only three positive cases there, their curb virus and zero -zero strategies, that is, a comprehensive city closure."

According to the BBC report, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, once added 95 symptom cases. Therefore, from December 23 last year, Chinese officials have begun to implement similar urban measures.. On the evening of January 2 this year, Yuzhou, Henan became the second city in China in China, although only three asymptomatic cases were added at that time.

BBC pointed out that although severe blocking measures seemed to decrease, it seemed to decreaseThe number of cases, but it caused a shortage of food, which caused some local residents to exchange food in the way of exchange.

Kelly emphasized that after Malaysia successfully increased the vaccine vaccination rate of crown diseases, it can already be effectively effectiveManage the case of coronary disease, but the whole people must continue to abide by the procedures for epidemic prevention standards to reduce the mortality, the use of the ward, and the hospitalization rate.In addition, Kelly also expressed its comprehensive support for Noshishan to continue to serve as the director of health.

Zhang Qingxin, a member of the Luming Capital Lu Guo, on Sunday morning in Facebook, referring to the professional background of Noxishan, which is a surgeon rather than a public health."Why hasn't it been replaced so far?"

Zhang Qingxin also believes that Malaysia should follow China's way to fight the epidemic.