Chinese city locks down neighbourhood amid virus surge

29 May 2021, 11:24

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Virus Outbreak China Daily Life. Picture: PA

Guangzhou, a business and industrial centre north of Hong Hong, has reported 20 new infections over the past week.

The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has shut down a neighbourhood and ordered its residents to stay at home for door-to-door coronavirus testing following a surge in infections.

Guangzhou, a business and industrial centre north of Hong Hong, has reported 20 new infections over the past week.

The number is small compared with India’s thousands of daily cases but has alarmed Chinese authorities who believed they had Covid-19 under control.

The spread of infections has been “fast and strong”, the official Global Times newspaper cited health authorities as saying.

Saturday’s order to stay home applied to residents of five streets in Liwan District in the city centre.

Outdoor markets, childcare centres and entertainment venues were closed, and indoor restaurant dining was prohibited. Schools were told to stop face-to-face teaching.

People in parts of four nearby districts were ordered to limit outdoor activity.

The government city of the city, which has a population of 15 million, earlier ordered testing of hundreds of thousands of residents following the initial infections. Officials said some 700,000 people had been tested by Wednesday.

China reports a handful of new cases every day but says almost all are believed to be people who were infected abroad. The mainland’s official death toll stands at 4,636 out of 91,061 confirmed cases.

Global Covid-19 cases and deaths
(PA Graphics)

On Saturday, the National Health Commission reported two new locally transmitted cases in Guangzhou and 14 in other parts of the country that it said came from abroad.

Most of the latest infections in Guangzhou are believed to be linked to a 75-year-old woman who was found on May 21 to have the variant first identified in India, state media said. Most of the others attended a dinner with her or live together.

That infection spread to the nearby city of Nanshan, where one new confirmed case and two asymptomatic cases were reported on Saturday after people from Guangzhou were tested, according to the Global Times.

By Press Association

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