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Peking University locked down over one positive case

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Authoritie­s locked down a major university in Beijing after finding one covid-19 case as they stick to a “zero-covid-19” approach despite growing public discontent.

Peking University students and faculty were not allowed to leave the grounds unless necessary and classes were moved online on one campus through Friday, a university notice said.

Beijing reported more than 350 new cases in the latest 24-hour period, a small fraction of its 21-million population but enough to trigger localised lockdowns and quarantine­s under china’s “zero-covid-19” strategy. nationwide, china reported about 20,000 cases, up from about 8,000 a week ago.

Authoritie­s are steering away from citywide lockdowns to try to minimise the impact on freedom of movement and a sagging economy.

they want to avoid a repeat of the shanghai lockdown earlier this year that paralysed shipping and prompted neighbourh­ood protests.

revised national guidelines issued last week called on local government­s to follow a targeted and scientific approach that avoids unnecessar­y measures.

that still locks down buildings and sometimes wider areas when cases are found.

Protests broke out in the southern city of Guangzhou earlier this week in a densely built area that is home to migrant workers in the clothing industry. Videos posted online showed crowds pulling down barriers, though what exactly upset them was unclear.

Guangzhou, an industrial export hub near Hong Kong, reported more than 6,000 new cases in what is the nation’s largest ongoing outbreak.

Other cities with major outbreaks include chongqing in the southwest, Zhengzhou in Henan province and Hohhot, the capital of the inner Mongolia region in the north.

in Zhengzhou late last month, workers fled their dormitorie­s at a sprawling iphone factory, some climbing over fences to get out. Apple subsequent­ly warned that customers would face delays in deliveries of iphone14 Pro models.

chinese officials and state media have stressed that the government is fine-tuning but not abandoning what it calls a “dynamic” zerocovid-19 policy, after rumours of an easing sparked a stock market rally earlier this month.

 ?? ?? Zero tolerance: beijing residents stand in line at a testing site as China continues to enforce strict controls against Covid-19.
Zero tolerance: beijing residents stand in line at a testing site as China continues to enforce strict controls against Covid-19.

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