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World China puts 20,000 villagers in central quarantine

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BEIJING: China has sent over 20,000 rural residents living in the epicentre of the country’s latest virus outbreak to staterun quarantine facilities, as Beijing yesterday reported the worst nationwide figures since March.

The country had largely brought the virus under control after strict measures including mass testing and travel restrictio­ns, but recent weeks have seen numbers climbing again, especially in the north, prompting a fresh wave of lockdowns.

Another 144 infections were reported by the National Health Commission yesterday – the highest single-day tally since March last year – mostly in Hebei province where more than 22 million people are in lockdown.

The surge appears to be fuelled by so-called ‘silent infections’ – or asymptomat­ic cases – in mostly rural areas on the outskirts of cities.

Over 20,000 residents from villages around Shijiazhua­ng – about 294 kilometres southwest of Beijing – have been sent to state-run quarantine facilities starting from Wednesday, state broadcaste­r CCTV said.

The villagers are being housed in hotels, according to CCTV, with family members separated into different rooms.

“It’s natural that they feel anxious and panic,” Liu Jinpei, a psychologi­st at the centre, told CCTV, adding that authoritie­s had set up a mental health hotline.

Officials are also rushing to build a massive new “centralise­d medical observatio­n centre” in the area with over 3,000 makeshift beds to isolate those at risk of contractin­g the virus.

The state-run Global Times warned that the high number of cases in rural areas “sounds an alarm regarding loopholes in epidemic control” as many residents in villages are elderly.

Migrant workers are expected to return to villages for the national Lunar New Year holiday next month, potentiall­y spreading the virus further.

China reported its first Covid19 death in eight months on Thursday, as experts from the World Health Organisati­on landed in Wuhan – where the disease first emerged in late 2019 – to investigat­e its origins. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Medical workers register people to be inoculated with a Covid-19 vaccine at the Chaoyang Museum of Urban Planning in Beijing.
— AFP photo Medical workers register people to be inoculated with a Covid-19 vaccine at the Chaoyang Museum of Urban Planning in Beijing.

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