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Hong Kong bans flights to curb virus

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ASIAN financial hub Hong Kong banned flights from eight nations yesterday as part of strict new virus curbs, with Omicron outbreaks spiralling out of control from Europe to the US.

The new coronaviru­s variant is spreading rapidly across continents, leaving government­s rushing to roll out vaccine boosters and bolster health-care systems as infection numbers reach new highs.

Britain, the US, France and Australia have all announced record case numbers in recent days, while China has imposed lockdowns in two cities and rolled out mass testing for millions as it doubles down on its “zero Covid” policy ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said the city was shuttering bars and gyms and cancelling evening restaurant dining after Omicron was detected in the internatio­nal business hub.

The restrictio­ns are the latest economic blow to a city that has kept cases low but left residents cut off from the rest of the world with tight border controls.

Like mainland China, Hong Kong has maintained some of the world’s harshest controls – including weekslong quarantine periods, targeted lockdowns and mass testing.

The city had recorded 114 Omicron cases as of Tuesday evening, with a small community outbreak traced to Cathay Pacific airline staff sparking the latest curbs.

Lam said health officials feared the strain was silently spreading within the community.

Flights from Australia, Canada, France, India, Pakistan, the Philippine­s, Britain and the US will be banned for the next two weeks.

Hong Kong also ordered a cruise ship carrying 3 700 people back to port for testing after nine people were found to be close contacts of patients.

To the north in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, at least 12 million residents were ordered to take Covid-19 tests yesterday after 11 Omicron cases were detected. The central city is under a partial lockdown, joining millions more in the nearby cities of Xi’an and Yuzhou also living under stay-at-home orders.

But Xi’an’s case numbers fell to their lowest in weeks yesterday, with officials saying the outbreak had been “brought under control”.

China has stuck to a rigid approach of stamping out cases with tight border restrictio­ns and targeted lockdowns since Covid-19 first emerged in the country in 2019.

But with less than a month to go to the Olympics, a series of small outbreaks across the country has put the strategy under pressure.

The “zero Covid” approach stands in marked contrast to the strategy employed by many Western nations that have chosen to live with the virus rather than return to severe restrictio­ns.

The more relaxed policy has seen an explosion in case numbers in the West, with the US reporting more than a million daily cases on Monday.

Britain breached 200 000 cases for the first time on Tuesday, Australia posted almost 50 000 and France registered more than 270000, with all three countries easily topping their previous records.

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