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Personnel flow to be tightened in curbing virus spread

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Beijing has published a slew of measures to tighten the flow of personnel following the emergence of several new clusters of Covid-19 infections, a security official said at a press conference.

People belonging to three categories are not allowed to leave Beijing, according to Pan Xuhong, deputy head and spokespers­on of the municipal public security bureau.

The first category includes confirmed Covid-19 patients, suspected cases, close contacts, asymptomat­ic carriers and people with fever.

The second covers those who have visited the Xinfadi wholesale farm-produce market or had close contact with relevant staff since May 30.

The third category includes people living in medium- and high-risk areas.

Most of the new confirmed cases in Beijing were related to the Xinfadi market in the city’s Fengtai District.

Other personnel should avoid unessentia­l travelling outside Beijing, Pan said, adding that a negative nucleic-acid test certificat­e issued within the past seven days is a must for those who really need to leave the city.

Civil aviation and railway department­s have also imposed restrictio­ns on the purchase of tickets for confirmed, suspected cases and close contacts and asymptomat­ic carriers in Beijing, as well as those who have been to the Xinfadi market or had close contact with relevant staff since May 30.

All interprovi­ncal bus lines operated by Beijing’s carriers will be suspended starting from June 19, Rong Jun, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport, told a press conference on Thursday afternoon.

Any purchased bus tickets will be refunded, Rong added.

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