China expands lockdowns as Covid-19 cases climb

28 Dec 2021 • 4:00 PM MYT
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BEIJING – Hundreds of thousands more people were ordered to stay home in northern China today, joining millions under strict lockdown as authorities raced to contain a surge in Covid-19 cases that have reached a 21-month high.

China – where the virus emerged two years ago – has followed a “zero-Covid-19” strategy of tight border restrictions, lengthy quarantines, and targeted lockdowns as Beijing prepares to welcome thousands of overseas visitors to February’s Winter Olympics.

But authorities have faced a resurgent virus in recent weeks, reporting 209 infections today – the highest single-day tally since March last year, when the pandemic raged through the central city of Wuhan.

The surge – while low in comparison to rampant cases in Europe and the United States – has prompted authorities to impose what they have called the “strictest’ possible curbs in the northern city of Xi’an, whose 13 million residents are entering a sixth day of home confinement.

Nearby cities have also logged cases linked to the flare-up, with Yan’an – about 300km from Xi’an – today shuttering businesses and ordering hundreds of thousands of people in one district to stay indoors.

The Xi’an lockdown is the most sweeping in China since the similarly sized Wuhan was sealed off.

The city has set up over 4,400 sampling sites and deployed more than 100,000 people to handle the latest round of testing, according to state broadcaster CCTV. Footage showed masked residents queueing to be tested in streets and sports centres. – AFP, December 28, 2021