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China starts using anal swabs to test 'highrisk' people for Covid

- Agence France-Presse in Beijing

China has begun using anal swabs to test those it considers to be at high risk of contractin­g Covid-19, state TV has reported.

Officials took anal swabs from residents of neighbourh­oods with confirmed Covid-19 cases in Beijing last week, according to the state broadcaste­r CCTV, while those in designated quarantine facilities have also had the tests.

Small, localised outbreaks in recent weeks have resulted in multiple cities in northern China being sealed off from the rest of the country and prompted mass testing campaigns, which had mostly been conducted using throat and nose swabs.

The anal swabs method “can increase the detection rate of infected people” as traces of the virus linger longer in the anus than in the respirator­y tract, Li Tongzeng, a senior doctor from Beijing’s Youan hospital, told CCTV.

CCTV said on Sunday anal swabs would not be used as widely as other methods, as the technique was “not convenient”.

As cases rise around the world, China has imposed stricter requiremen­ts on internatio­nal arrivals in an effort to keep domestic transmissi­on close to zero.

The country has also tightened internal restrictio­ns, with Beijing announcing that people from mediumor high-risk areas will be barred from the city from Thursday to reduce the risk of transmissi­on over the lunar new year period.

Arrivals into the country must provide multiple negative test results and quarantine for at least 14 days in a designated hotel, with many cities and regions imposing additional home observatio­n requiremen­ts.

 ?? Photograph: Mark Schiefelbe­in/AP ?? Commuters in Beijing on Wednesday. Officials reportedly took anal swabs from residents of areas with confirmed Covid cases in the capital last week.
Photograph: Mark Schiefelbe­in/AP Commuters in Beijing on Wednesday. Officials reportedly took anal swabs from residents of areas with confirmed Covid cases in the capital last week.

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