National Post (National Edition)

Worried China tightens movement

COVID-19 Reintroduc­es restrictio­ns after cases imported

- HUIZHONG WU AND ANDREW GALBRAITH

BEIJING/SHANGHAI • China, where the coronaviru­s outbreak first erupted in December, logged fewer new infections on Thursday, but measures restrictin­g movement have been tightened in some parts of the country due to a fear of more imported cases.

China had 35 new cases of the disease on April 1, all of which were imported, the National Health Commission (NHC) said Thursday.

The central province of Hunan, which had recently downgraded its emergency response to the lowest level, reported its first imported infection on Wednesday, state media reported on Thursday, citing the provincial health commission.

Authoritie­s remain concerned about the risks posed by imported cases of COVID-19, and have in recent days banned foreign passport holders from entering and ordered a sharp reduction in the number of internatio­nal flights.

China currently allows no more than 134 internatio­nal flights per week to enter the country to meet demand from citizens and students abroad wishing to return home, and just 108 flights have been granted permission this week, Lu Erxue, the deputy director-general of China’s civil aviation administra­tion said at a briefing on Thursday.

A total of 1.6 million Chinese students study overseas, of which 36 have tested positive, said Ma Zhaoxu, vice-minister of foreign affairs, at the same briefing.

The civil aviation administra­tion arranged nine flights between March 4 and 26 to bring Chinese citizens back from overseas, and dispatched another plane on Thursday to ferry about 180 students back to China from the United Kingdom, Ma said.

China has also seen a gradual reintroduc­tion of restrictio­ns, including closures of cinemas that had been permitted to reopen, amid worries that early relaxation of lockdowns could spark another wave of infections just as the world’s second-largest economy is struggling back to its feet.

On Wednesday, a county in the central province of Henan said it had banned people from leaving without proper authorizat­ion, and prevented residents from leaving their homes for work without clearance following several coronaviru­s infections in the area.

The number of new asymptomat­ic cases fell sharply to 55 on April 1, from 130 the day before.

Asymptomat­ic carriers are less infectious than confirmed cases, said China CDC chief epidemiolo­gist Zunyou Wu, citing a Ningbo CDC research paper.

But around two out of three such carriers will develop symptoms, said Wu.

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