Residents hail city's pet-friendly quarantine rule amid cases

2021-02-15 GICexpat

Shanghai residents will be allowed to bring their pets together with them for quarantine after new local COVID-19 cases were reported in the city, triggering heated discussion on  Weibo.


The Zhaotong residential area, where the confirmed cases live, was designated medium risk on Thursday in Shanghai. However, the neighborhood's outdated facilities and structures may cause problems in implementing closed-off management, prompting the municipal government to relocate those residents for central quarantine.

 


Chinese netizens found that residents queuing up to get into the buses taking them to the designated hotels for quarantine had brought luggage, groceries and also pets. 

Residents are allowed to bring their pets to the centralized quarantine, a staff member from Shanghai district authorities, who preferred to remain unnamed. 

"Heartwarming! Well done, Shanghai," one netizen wrote via Sina Weibo. 

"Shanghai's move is quite people-friendly. My pet is my family and soul-mate. Awesome!" another said. 

The policy in Shanghai has also won support in other cities. Beijing reported two more confirmed cases on Sunday, both of which were from the Ronghui residential community in Daxing district, which has been designated a high-risk region. Daxing has been sealing off communities and public venues to curb the virus spread.

Many residents who said they live near the community launched a "please allow pets to be brought during quarantine" hashtag campaign on China's Twitter-like Sina Weibo on Friday. 

"People living in Daxing's Ronghui Community are required to have centralized quarantine but are forbidden from taking pets. I'm so angry … What should I do if my pet is not with me? What if they die at home?" one netizen posted on Weibo. 

Another netizen gained a lot of sympathy after asking for help on Weibo. "I will spend anything as long as my pets are safe."

At a press conference on epidemic prevention and control on Sunday, Han Xinxing, deputy head of Daxing district, said that as some pets need to be taken care of, they agreed to allow one family member to stay at home while ensuring that the various epidemic prevention requirements are strictly implemented.

A staff member of the residential community in Tiangongyuan Ssreet in Daxing district confirmed this claim and told that residents who are close contacts of confirmed cases are not allowed to take their pets to quarantine.

The difference could be due to the different coronavirus risk levels in the two areas, Zhu Wei, a professor at the China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing told on Sunday.

"Local authorities must have their own reasons for launching this policy, and the locals should obey the rules for their own safety. Sending the pets to the pet care center could be the best option for pet owners," Zhu suggested, pointing out that taking pets to quarantine might increase their risk of becoming infected with COVID-19. 

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