Chinese
President Xi Jinping has warned against the risk of a second wave of
infections in the country as the global pandemic continues to spread,
state-run news agency Xinhua reported.
In
a meeting of the Chinese Communist Party's top decision-making body
Wednesday, the Politburo Standing Committee, Xi said that amid growing
downward pressures on the global economy, "unstable and uncertain
factors" were increasing.
China's
outbreak of the coronavirus is apparently under control, with few new
locally transmitted infections or deaths announced in recent weeks. On
Wednesday, the epicenter of the original outbreak, Wuhan, officially
ended its lockdown.
"New difficulties and challenges have emerged for China's work resumption and economic and social development," Xinhua quoted Xi as saying.
Xi
urged Chinese authorities to carefully watch for imported cases from
abroad and prevent a resurgence of the outbreak at home, Xinhua
reported.
