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China expands Covid testing to almost all of Beijing’s 22 million residents

- Reuters

Beijing has swiftly expanded its Covid-19 mass testing from one district this week to most of the city of nearly 22 million, adding to expectatio­ns of an imminent lockdown similar to Shanghai’s.

The Chinese capital began testing the residents of its most populous district, Chaoyang, on Monday. By the end of the day, even though only a fraction of the results had come out, the city decided to conduct tests on 10 other districts and one economic developmen­t zone by Saturday.

The Chinese capital reported 33 new locally transmitte­d cases for 25 April, the city’s health authority said on Tuesday, of which 32 were symptomati­c and one was asymptomat­ic. That was slightly higher than 19 community infections reported a day earlier.

Beijing’s decision to test roughly 20 million people came a few days after tens of infections were found.

In contrast, Shanghai waited for about a month and more than 1,000 cases before launching a city-wide mass testing drive in early April. “To resolutely curb the risk of the spread of the epidemic and effectivel­y maintain the health of the citizens, it was decided to further expand the scope of regional screening on the basis of the tests done in Chaoyang district,” a spokesman of Beijing’s municipal government said on Monday night.

Three rounds of PCR tests will be conducted from Tuesday to Saturday in the districts Dongcheng, Xicheng, Haidian, Fengtai, Shijingsha­n, Fangshan, Tongzhou, Shunyi, Changping, Daxing, as well as the Beijing Economic-Technologi­cal Developmen­t Area.

Beijing’s latest Covid outbreak, while modest by global standards, is expected to deepen fears of a Shanghai-style lockdown of the Chinese capital, further clouding the country’s economic outlook as endless mass testing, a rigorous quarantine regime and tight social distancing rules take their toll.

Asian markets suffered their worst day in over a month on Monday on fears that Beijing was about to enter such a lockdown. Chinese shares slumped to a two-year low.

 ?? Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images ?? China is trying to contain a spike in coronaviru­s cases in Beijing after dozens of people tested positive for the virus in recent days
Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images China is trying to contain a spike in coronaviru­s cases in Beijing after dozens of people tested positive for the virus in recent days

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