Hindustan Times (East UP)

Chinese cities toughen steps to curb outbreak

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com With inputs from Sutirtho Patranobis

BEIJING: Cities across China are rolling out swift measures from mass-testing drives to lockdowns for just a mere handful of Covid cases, aiming to keep flareups at bay and avoid the economic and social hardship endured by Shanghai.

Beijing on Thursday locked down some communitie­s, moved several schools online and suspended gatherings in public spaces.

The city reported 50 Covid cases for April 27, pushing the caseload to around 150 so far, amid ongoing mass nucleic acid testing of the vast majority of Beijing’s 22 million residents by Saturday. Children from six schools and two kindergart­ens accounted for 31% of the infections.

In some of the locked down communitie­s, located in “control areas”, new rounds of testing will be carried out on alternativ­e days until May 4.

For the Communist Party of China (CPC), keeping Beijing safe – and mostly running – is top priority as the party’s leadership, who stay in the city in a highly secure and secretive compound, prepares for the twice-a-decade reshuffle later this year.

The megacity of Guangzhou on Thursday cancelled hundreds of flights and began testing 5.6 million people over one suspected Covid case.

The major trade and manufactur­ing hub in southern China announced mass testing for almost a third of its near 19 million residents after an “abnormal” test result was detected at its airport, where most flights have been cancelled.

Meanwhile, the tech hub of Hangzhou near Shanghai late on Wednesday ordered 9.4 million downtown residents out of its 12.2 million population to get tested every 48 hours if they want to access public spaces and transporta­tion. And the port city of Qinhuangda­o, along with Yiwu - known for its production of Christmas decoration­s - have gone into full or partial lockdowns.

The hard-line responses reflect the growing stakes local government­s face in wrestling with the highly infectious omicron strain before it takes hold, plunging cities into protracted lockdowns that incur heavy costs on residents and businesses.

Shanghai, which has become the biggest hotspot in China’s worst outbreak since the virus first emerged in Wuhan, has endured a month of lockdown that has kept most of the city’s 25 million residents confined to their homes.

The outbreak now appears to be stabilisin­g, with cases falling for a fifth day on Wednesday to 10,662 - the lowest in more than three weeks. Shanghai along with Jilin have accounted for about 95% of infections in the nationwide Omicron outbreak.

The outbreaks are expected to hit tourism during next week’s May national holiday with domestic trips down by about 62% compared with the same period last year.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Medical workers ride past an entrance to an area under lockdown in Beijing, China, on Thursday.
REUTERS Medical workers ride past an entrance to an area under lockdown in Beijing, China, on Thursday.

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