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‘Quarantine rope’ to be set up on Mount Everest

- Agency Staff

China has extended its defence against the coronaviru­s to the world’s highest peak, pledging to deploy a “quarantine rope” on the summit of Mount Everest to prevent climbers’ close contact.

Before trekkers start out for the top, a Tibetan team will be dispatched from China’s northern slopes to erect the rope, the state-run Xinhua News agency reported, citing Nyima Tsering, the head of the Tibet Sports Bureau. The summit is the only area where climbers from China and Nepal will come into contact, he said.

A deadly virus flare-up in India and a resurgence in Nepal have spurred extra precaution­s from China to halt the spread of Covid-19 across its borders after it largely contained the outbreak last year. China’s measures are among the strictest in the world. Besides lockdowns and mass testing during flare-ups, aggressive policing of its borders has extended to testing containers of frozen food and subjecting some travellers to anal swabs.

No foreign nationals have reached the Everest climbing camp at 5,200m above sea level on the China side, or trekked any higher since the virus outbreak, says the Tibetan Climbing Associatio­n. The broader area around the mountain on its northern flank has just started to partially reopen, with visitors only able to traverse to a temple some distance from base camp.

Only 21 Chinese nationals have been given approval to climb Everest from its northern slope, said Xinhua, and all are from “low-risk” areas with green health codes, a pass used in China to exclude the risk of someone carrying the pathogen.

Climbers have already started to ascend from the more trafficked Nepal side of the mountain, the New York Times reported, despite concerns about a possible outbreak at that side’s base camp.

Most infections in China are from travellers allowed in from other countries, with entry restricted to citizens and holders of visas, which are hard to obtain. China recently quashed an outbreak on its border with Myanmar through lockdowns and mass testing.

Cases in Nepal have been rising rapidly, with the resurgence in neighbouri­ng India now the world’s fastest-growing outbreak.

BEFORE TREKKERS START OUT FOR THE TOP, A TIBETAN TEAM WILL BE DISPATCHED FROM CHINA’S NORTHERN SLOPES TO ERECT THE ROPE

 ?? /Reuters ?? Off-limits: Mount Everest, for which China has approved only 21 climbings by its own citizens.
/Reuters Off-limits: Mount Everest, for which China has approved only 21 climbings by its own citizens.

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