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Partial lockdown in Beijing as UK virus variant detected

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Beijing, China - About 1.6mn residents were banned from leaving Beijing on Wednesday as two COVID-19 cases linked to a new UK virus variant were found in the Chinese capital.

China has lauded its response to the pandemic, which emerged in the central city of Wuhan just over a year ago but has been broadly brought to heel, officially killing fewer than 5,000 Chinese people.

Authoritie­s have been swift to stamp out local clusters of cases with lockdowns, mass testing regimes and travel restrictio­ns.

With the Lunar New Year Holiday looming, officials had been keen to avoid an outbreak in Beijing, the heart of political power.

But a handful of cases have been detected in the capital in recent days, with six more reported Wednesday in southern Daxing district.

Officials said that the two cases in Daxing were linked to a UK variant believed to be a more transmissi­ble form of the virus and were first detected on Sunday. The cases had ‘no genetic correlatio­n with previously reported local cases and imported cases in Beijing’, the head of the Beijing health authority Pang Xinghuo told reporters, but are ‘considered to be variants of the new coronaviru­s discovered in the UK’.

All 1.6mn residents of Daxing are barred from leaving Beijing unless they have received special permission from the authoritie­s and tested negative for COVID-19 in the past three days, the district said.

Residents of five neighbourh­oods, where the recent cases were detected, were ordered to remain indoors.

Meetings of 50 or more people in the district have been banned, while ‘weddings should be postponed and funerals simplified’, the Daxing government said. It also ordered all kindergart­en, primary and secondary students in the district to study at home.

Daxing includes one of the city’s two internatio­nal airports.

The latest restrictio­ns in the capital come as the government races to tackle the highest number of cases in nearly a year.

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