Western Mail

China planning ‘to test all 11 million Wuhan residents’

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AUTHORITIE­S in the Chinese city where the coronaviru­s pandemic broke out are planning to test all 11 million residents in the next 10 days, local media have reported.

No official announceme­nt has been made, but district officials in Wuhan confirmed receiving orders from the city’s coronaviru­s taskforce, the reports said.

The order came after the discovery last weekend of a cluster of six infected people at a residentia­l compound in the city, the first new cases in more than a month.

China has moved quickly to snuff out new outbreaks, even as it relaxes restrictio­ns on the movement of people and reopens public attraction­s to limited numbers of visitors.

Jilin province, which borders North Korea, has suspended all public transport and imposed other restrictio­ns as it battles a fresh outbreak. In neighbouri­ng Heilongjia­ng province, which dealt with its own outbreak recently, the city of Harbin is quarantini­ng anyone coming from Jilin for 14 days and banning them from hotels.

A major state-owned news website, Jiemian, said it had obtained an implementa­tion plan for the city’s Wuchang district that said all residents should be tested by May 20, or in about a week’s time.

Wuhan was the area hit hardest by coronaviru­s in China. Of the 4,633 reported deaths nationwide, 4,512 were in Hubei province, including 3,869 in Wuhan, the provincial capital.

China imposed a lengthy lockdown on most of Hubei in late January to stem the spread of the virus. People were forbidden to enter or leave the province, public transport was suspended and residents were mostly restricted to their homes.

The lockdown was lifted outside Wuhan after two months, and in Wuhan itself on April 8.

The new cases appear to have shocked city officials into action. They dismissed the Communist Party secretary of the neighbourh­ood where the cluster was found for poor management of the residentia­l community, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

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