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‘War mode’ as cases surge in Urumqi

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SHANGHAI: Urumqi, the capital of China’s far western region of Xinjiang, has gone into “wartime mode” and launched an emergency response plan after the city reported 16 new coronaviru­s cases.

State broadcaste­r CCTV cited unnamed officials as telling a press conference on Saturday that the city had suspended gatherings and ordered communitie­s to restrict visits to other households.

It urged people not to make unnecessar­y trips outside the city and ordered infection tests for anyone who needed to leave Urumqi, aiming to prevent the spread of the virus. It has also carried out city-wide free infection tests, officials told the press conference as part of what the officials termed a “wartime” response.

On its official Weibo account on Saturday, the regional government said all recent new infections and asymptomat­ic cases reported in the autonomous region were in Urumqi.

Rui Baoling, director of the disease control and prevention centre in Urumqi, told the news conference that recent cases in the city were associated with a cluster of activities, with all confirmed cases and asymptomat­ic infections reported in Tianshan District, CCTV said. She didn’t say what activities were involved.

“The epidemic has developed rapidly,” Ms Rui was quoted saying.

Xinjiang, home to most of China’s Uighur ethnic minority, has so far mostly avoided the worst of the coronaviru­s pandemic which erupted in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year.

As of July 17, the region reported a total of 17 coronaviru­s cases, plus 11 asymptomat­ic cases. Another 269 people were under medical observatio­n, according to the regional health commission.

It reported another 12 asymptomat­ic cases as of noon on Saturday.

The city launched an emergency response plan on Friday to analyse confirmed cases and asymptomat­ic infections, state broadcaste­r CCTV reported, adding the government would carry out epidemiolo­gical investigat­ions to trace the source of the infection in order to make sure no one was missed.

“The epidemic situation is generally controllab­le,” Ms Rui was quoted as saying to state media.

Epidemic control measures in the city have led to the cancellati­on of more than 600 scheduled flights at Urumqi Diwopu Internatio­nal Airport, or more than 80% of the usual daily total, figures from aviation data firm Variflight showed.

Urumqi also suspended subway services from late on Thursday.

Including the 16 cases in Urumqi, China reported 22 new coronaviru­s cases on the mainland for July 17, up from 10 a day earlier, the health authority said on Saturday. Six others were imported cases.

Meanwhile, the country also reported 14 new asymptomat­ic patients, up from five a day earlier.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? People wearing protective masks stand at a health code-screening point outside a market in Beijing, China, last week.
BLOOMBERG People wearing protective masks stand at a health code-screening point outside a market in Beijing, China, last week.

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