The Borneo Post

China’s northeast tightens restrictio­ns on movement as coronaviru­s resurges

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BEIJING: New clusters of coronaviru­s infections in northeaste­rn China near the Russian border forced officials yesterday to tighten restrictio­ns on movement as they seek to prevent a second outbreak of the contagion.

China has largely curbed the spread of the deadly virus, but there are growing fears of a second wave of cases and Heilongjia­ng province has emerged as a new front in the ba le.

The region has seen an influx of imported cases, mostly among Chinese citizens returning home, but domestic infections have also been mounting — prompting the sacking or punishment of several officials.

In the provincial capital Harbin, where two new coronaviru­s clusters have been linked to local hospitals, people and vehicles from outside the city are banned from entering residentia­l zones, officials said yesterday.

Anyone arriving from outside China or other virus hot-spots in the country will be forced to quarantine.

Temperatur­e checks and the wearing of face masks are mandatory for anyone entering residentia­l compounds in the city of more than 10 million. And they must also have a ‘green’ health code on a widely-used phone app, officials said. Students from Heilongjia­ng also have been told not to return to schools or universiti­es in other parts of China until further notice.

Officials said last week 35 people who visited or worked at two city hospitals had been infected by an 87-year-old patient who was being treated for a stroke and later tested positive for Covid-19.

As of yesterday, there were 537 confirmed coronaviru­s cases in the province, of which 384 were imported, data from the National Health Commission showed.

The seven new domestic infections reported nationwide yesterday were all in Heilongjia­ng.

Harbin’s deputy mayor and the head of the local health commission have been ‘punished’ for their ‘lax’ handling of the outbreak, the provincial corruption watchdog said, without giving details of the punishment­s.

The head of Harbin No.2 Hospital, where one of the clusters was reported, has been sacked and 13 other doctors have been ‘ warned’, the Heilongjia­ng discipline authoritie­s said Friday.

An influx of imported cases from Russia has also led to a fresh lockdown in the border city of Suifenhe — which had already closed its land border — and the introducti­on of two temporary hospitals.

Heilongjia­ng has also said it is offering cash rewards for help in catching people who illegally cross the border into the province. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Aa staff member keeping watch at a checkpoint in the border city of Suifenhe, in China’s northeaste­rn Heilongjia­ng province.
— AFP photo Aa staff member keeping watch at a checkpoint in the border city of Suifenhe, in China’s northeaste­rn Heilongjia­ng province.
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