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Beijing tightens entry rules amid rise in Covid cases

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China's capital warned on Monday that it was facing its most severe test of the Covid-19 pandemic, shutting businesses and schools in hard-hit districts and tightening rules for entering the city as infections ticked higher in Beijing and nationally.

China is fighting numerous Covid-19 flare ups, from Zhengzhou in central Henan province to Chongqing in the southwest. It reported 26,824 new local cases for Sunday, nearing the country's daily infection peak in April. It also recorded two deaths in Beijing, up from one on Saturday, which was China's first since late May.

Guangzhou, a southern city of nearly 19 million people that is battling the largest of China's recent outbreaks, ordered a fiveday lockdown for Baiyun, its most populous district. It also suspended dine-in services and shut night clubs and theatres in the city's main business district.

The latest wave is testing China's resolve to stick to adjustment­s it has made to its zero-covid policy, which calls for cities to be more targeted in their clampdown measures and steer away from widespread lockdowns and testing that have strangled the economy and frustrated residents.

Asian share markets and oil prices slipped on Monday amid investor concern over the economic fallout from the intensifyi­ng Covid situation in China, with the risk aversion benefiting bonds and the dollar. eijing reported 962 new infections on Sunday, up from 621 a day earlier, and a further 316 cases for the first 15 hours of Monday.

City authoritie­s said people arriving in the capital from elsewhere in China would need to undergo three days of Covid testing before they are permitted to leave their homes or accommodat­ion.

"The city is facing its most complex and severe prevention and control situation since the outbreak of coronaviru­s," Liu Xiaofeng, the deputy director of Beijing's municipal Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, told a media briefing.

 ?? — reuters ?? Pandemic prevention workers in protective suits stand on a street as outbreaks of Covid-19 continue in Beijing on Monday.
— reuters Pandemic prevention workers in protective suits stand on a street as outbreaks of Covid-19 continue in Beijing on Monday.

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