The Borneo Post

China moves to stamp out outbreak in city of 11 million

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BEIJING: Travel has been restricted to a northern Chinese city of 11 million people and schools closed as authoritie­s yesterday moved to snuff out a cluster of Covid-19 after dozens were infected.

Ten major highways leading into the city of Shijiazhua­ng, around 300 kilometres south of Beijing, have been closed and a bus terminus was closed in an attempt to prevent the virus spreading beyond the city in Hebei province.

There have been 117 cases in the city – including at least 63 more reported yesterday – 78 of which were asymptomat­ic, prompting mass testing across the affected area.

Unlike much of the world, China has largely brought the virus under control through strict lockdowns and travel restrictio­ns.

But there have been a series of local outbreaks in recent weeks, prompting mass testing and targeted lockdowns.

The village of Xiaoguozhu­ang within the city boundary has been classified as a “high risk” district and sealed off.

Health authoritie­s said all 40,000 residents in that district have been tested for the virus.

State TV showed villagers being tested by staff in full hazmat suits and protective wear, with roadblocks staffed by police and medical workers.

All schools in Shijiazhua­ng have been closed.

State broadcaste­r CCTV showed teams of health workers spraying disinfecta­nt across streets and said an emergency team of medical workers had been sent to the city.

More than 400,000 residents of another nearby city, Nangong, have also been tested, authoritie­s said.

Beijing is also racing to vaccinate millions ahead of the country’s Lunar New Year travel rush next month. — AFP

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? People waiting to receive Covid 19 coronaviru­s vaccines at a temporary vaccinatio­n centre in Beijing, as China races to innoculate millions before the Chinese New Year mass travel season in February.
— AFP file photo People waiting to receive Covid 19 coronaviru­s vaccines at a temporary vaccinatio­n centre in Beijing, as China races to innoculate millions before the Chinese New Year mass travel season in February.

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