China dismissed or reprimanded more than 100 officials in the Tibet Autonomous Region in August for not preventing the outbreak of Covid-19.
22 officials at Lhasa, the capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, last week faced the disciplinary sentence due to negligence in CIVI-19 control.
Earlier, Son Nam authorities, bordering Nepal, announced that four local officials were transferred to work and two people were dismissed for errors in the prevention of epidemics.
In the Xigaze area, located in southern Tibet and where the current Covid-19 outbreak started, 77 officials were disciplined in August because of negligence in epidemic prevention, among them 10 people were fired.
Tibet recorded 500 CAVI-19 CAs, accounting for nearly half of the 1,300 cases in the report on August 27.
In addition to Tibet, Xinjiang Autonomous Region and Hainan Island are other hot spots in this outbreak.
Tibetan and Hainan officials both said officials were disciplined for the lack of political stance, inadequate implementation of the prevention and control of epidemics, bureaucracy, serious forms of diseases, implementation
China continues to maintain non -Covid policies, strict disease prevention measures are evaluated that this is still the country's top goal.
A broad discipline is a clear reminder to Chinese local officials that what is the top priority today, according to Alfred Wu, Associate Professor at the University of Justice Policy of Singapore National University.
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