Cape Times

Two Covid deaths; 27 000 new cases

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CHINA reported two new deaths from Covid-19 yesterday, both elderly Beijing residents, as several major cities persisted with strict virus curbs despite a much-touted recent loosening.

The last major economy wedded to a zero-Covid policy, Chinese authoritie­s have continued to impose snap lockdowns, mass testing and lengthy quarantine­s in response to emerging outbreaks. Despite the central government this month announcing its most significan­t easing of the measures so far, authoritie­s in many areas have stuck to hardline curbs as the number of new cases has spiked.

Yesterday’s deaths were that of a 91-year-old woman with a history of stroke and Alzheimer’s disease, and an 88-year-old man with a history of cancer, bronchitis and stroke, authoritie­s said. Beijing also announced China’s first Covid fatality since May, a man, 87, whose mild case worsened after he contracted a bacterial infection.

New cases in the capital jumped to 962 yesterday from 621 the day before, as authoritie­s maintained a patchwork of restrictio­ns to extinguish emerging flare-ups. Nearly 600 areas of the city are “high-risk”, a designatio­n that requires residents to isolate for several days in their housing units or move to state quarantine facilities.

Hardline curbs were also in place in cities including the southern industrial hub of Guangzhou, where tens of thousands of new cases emerged in the past week, and northern Shijiazhua­ng, where officials have ordered residents in six districts to undergo mass testing. China recorded around 27 000 new domestic cases yesterday.

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