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Crowds in Wuhan fear testing campaign could rekindle disease

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>>BEIJING: As Wuhan, the city where the Covid-19 pandemic began, revs up a massive testing campaign, some residents crowding the test centres expressed concern yesterday that the act of getting tested could expose them to the virus.

Safety has become a hot topic on social media groups among the 11 million residents of Wuhan, people told Reuters as they converged on openair test sites at facilities. Many said, though, that they support the voluntary campaign.

Wuhan health authoritie­s sprang back into action after confirming last weekend the city’s first cluster of new infections since it was released from lockdown on April 8.

The new cases spurred local authoritie­s to launch a citywide search for asymptomat­ic carriers of the virus, aiming to gauge the level of risk.

“Some people have expressed worry in the [social media] groups about the tests, which require people to cluster, and whether there’s any infection risk,” said one resident.

“But others rebutted those worries, saying such comments are not supportive of the government.”

The unpreceden­ted scale of testing indicates the official level of concern, some experts say. Others say it is an extremely costly exercise and question its effectiven­ess.

At a testing kiosk in Wuhan’s Jianghan district, a volunteer was patrolling and spraying disinfecta­nt at a long line of people.

Many people observed social distancing and there were signs to remind them. But just as many did not. In some cases, volunteer workers were not insisting that they comply.

At another testing kiosk, yellow and black stickers on the ground kept people from converging.

But at the back of the long queue, about 40 people gathered with no guidance from officials or volunteers.

Residents said the authoritie­s have not told them when they would get the results of their tests.

China has confirmed 82,941 cases of Covid-19 as of Friday and 4,633 deaths. The government does not include people found to be asymptomat­ic carriers of the virus in its tally and does not publish a cumulative number of asymptomat­ic cases.

 ??  ?? ONE AT A TIME: People stand in a queue for testing in Wuhan yesterday.
ONE AT A TIME: People stand in a queue for testing in Wuhan yesterday.

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