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Chongqing tussles with COVID

Municipali­ty faces serious challenge as cases across 11 districts increase

- By TAN YINGZI and DENG RUI in Chongqing, ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou and ZHOU HUIYING Ye Zizhen contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at dengrui@chinadaily.com.cn

Residents in 11 central urban districts in Chongqing are being urged not to leave their areas, and people from outside are being asked not to enter unless necessary, Li Pan, deputy director of the Chongqing Health Commission, said at a news conference on Wednesday.

Li said Chongqing is facing a serious challenge in COVID-19 containmen­t, as local infections are rising rapidly in all central urban districts and spreading to districts and counties outside the region.

Chongqing reported 123 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases and 633 asymptomat­ic carriers on Wednesday, according to the commission.

As of Tuesday, 1,109 confirmed cases had been reported and linked to a transmissi­on chain in Shapingba district that started on Nov 1. Infections have touched the city’s 29 districts and counties.

Li noted that residents can travel within the central urban city region, covering 11 districts — for example, Jiangbei, Shapingba, Chongqing High-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone and Liangjiang New Area — but are asked not to travel to other districts and counties outside the region.

To quickly find out the hidden source of the latest infections, central areas will carry out mass testing every day, and other districts and counties will adopt epidemic prevention and control measures.

On Thursday evening, Yuzhong and Shapingba districts issued notices to urge their residents to stay put at home for the next three days and reduce movement as much as possible in order to contain the spread of the virus.

Chongqing covers 82,400 square kilometers and has a population of more than 30 million.

Elsewhere, Guangzhou reported 2,555 infections on Wednesday, including 2,430 asymptomat­ic carriers. Of them, 25 were detected at the community level, according to the local health authoritie­s.

Despite sporadic clusters of infections reported in the city’s downtown Liwan district, Haizhu district remains the epicenter of this latest outbreak, according to Zhang Yi, deputy director of the Guangzhou Health Commission. A total of 2,369 infections were reported in the district on Wednesday.

The omicron BA.5 variant is the main strain in the outbreak in Guangzhou, officials said.

Starting Thursday, all of the city’s primary and high schools, except those in Nansha, Conghua and Zengcheng districts, suspended in-person classes. Colleges and

New cases have continued to be detected at the community level and the risk of hidden spread still exists.”

Liu Xiaofeng, deputy director of the Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control

vocational schools are required to introduce closed-loop management to avoid campus outbreaks.

Zhang urged the strengthen­ing of ventilatio­n, cleaning and disinfecti­on of classrooms, offices, canteens and toilets in the days to come, adding that a total of 14 schools in eight districts had been hit by the virus so far.

Zhang Zhoubin, Party secretary of Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said the real-time transmissi­on index — a number that determines how many people can be infected by another person — in Haizhu had been reduced to 1.9 by Thursday.

By comparison, the real-time transmissi­on index in Liwan district has recently risen to 2.6.

The COVID-19 transmissi­on chain in Panyu district has been extended, and the number of affected areas has increased, said Zhang, adding that Panyu’s real-time transmissi­on index had increased to 2.5.

Mai Jieping, executive deputy head of Panyu, said the district has set up supply centers for living materials to ensure supplies of cereal, oil and other items are adequate.

Li Feng, executive deputy head of Liwan, said the district government has introduced targeted measures to help relevant department­s fight against the virus and ensure adequate supplies of antiCOVID-19 materials and daily necessitie­s to local residents.

Beijing is still facing a grim and complex epidemic prevention and control situation, according to local officials, with further cases of COVID-19 reported in the capital on Thursday.

“New cases have continued to be detected at the community level and the risk of hidden spread still exists,” Liu Xiaofeng, deputy director of the Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control, said at a Thursday news conference.

“The omicron variant BF.7 has become the main strain in Beijing, with the characteri­stics of strong infectivit­y and concealmen­t. The virus has been identified in express logistics, on constructi­on sites, in parking lots, schools, restaurant­s, hotels and other densely populated areas, causing a number of outbreak clusters,” he added.

Between midnight and 3 pm on Thursday, Beijing reported 59 locally transmitte­d COVID-19 infections, including 27 asymptomat­ic carriers.

 ?? TAN QINGJU /FOR CHINA DAILY ?? People line up for COVID-19 screening at a clothing market in Liwan district of Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Thursday.
TAN QINGJU /FOR CHINA DAILY People line up for COVID-19 screening at a clothing market in Liwan district of Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Thursday.
 ?? CUI LI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A community worker delivers daily necessitie­s for residents quarantine­d at home in Jiangbei district of Chongqing on Wednesday.
CUI LI / FOR CHINA DAILY A community worker delivers daily necessitie­s for residents quarantine­d at home in Jiangbei district of Chongqing on Wednesday.

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