The Free Press Journal

VIRUS HOTSPOTS EMERGE IN CHINESE PRISONS

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More than 400 cases of the new coronaviru­s have been detected in prisons across China, officials said Friday, fuelling concerns about new clusters of the epidemic.

Seven guards and 200 inmates tested positive for the virus at Rencheng prison in eastern Shandong province, the provincial health commission said at a press conference.

Xie Weijun, head of Shandong's justice department, was sacked over the outbreak along with two other provincial prison administra­tion officials and five officials from the penitentia­ry, officials said.

Wu Lei, director of Shandong's prison administra­tion, said the new cases showed that "the implementa­tion of our prevention and control measures has not been effective".

Another 34 cases were found at Shilifeng prison in eastern Zhejiang province, leading to the ouster of its director and another official.

Hubei, the hard-hit central province where the virus emerged late last year, said

Friday that 271 cases were reported by its prisons on Thursday, including 220 that had previously not been known to provincial authoritie­s.

Hubei announced earlier on Friday that a total of 411 new cases of the virus were confirmed in the province on Thursday, but later revised its figure up to 631 to include the prison numbers.

The clusters came as Chinese authoritie­s have pointed to a drop in officially reported new cases this week as evidence that quarantine­s and other drastic measures to contain the virus are working.

Most of China remains paralysed over fears of contagion, with people slowly trickling back to work, schools remaining closed, and Beijing ordering returnees to selfquaran­tine for 14 days.

New cases at two hospitals in the country's capital have also emerged.

Health officials said 36 patients, medical workers and family members have been infected with the virus at Beijing's Fuxing hospital, which has been partially sealed off since January 31.

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A medical worker holding bags of liquid traditiona­l Chinese medicine.

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