China reported 55 new locally transmitted cases on Monday as
an outbreak of the fast-spreading Delta variant reached over 20 cities in more
than a dozen provinces.
The Wuhan cluster came after the official daily tally was
released, but it was confirmed by state media which said the infections had
been traced to a train station.
“The seven were identified as migrant workers,” Xinhua
reported, citing Covid-19 prevention and control officials.
Major cities including Beijing have now tested millions of
residents while cordoning off residential compounds and placing close contacts
under quarantine.
Authorities in the capital met and agreed on the need to
“raise vigilance, take strict precautions and defend (the city) to the death,
sparing no expense,” in comments put out by the Beijing government.
Elsewhere, over 1.2 million residents were placed under
strict lockdown for the next three days in the central city of Zhuzhou in Hunan
province Monday, as authorities roll out a citywide testing and vaccination
campaign, according to an official statement.
“The situation is still grim and complicated,” the Zhuzhou
government said.
China had previously boasted of its success in bringing
domestic cases down to virtually zero after the coronavirus first emerged in
Wuhan, allowing the economy to rebound.
But the latest outbreak, linked to a cluster in the city of
Nanjing where nine cleaners at an international airport tested positive on July
20, is threatening that success with more than 360 domestic cases reported in
the past two weeks.
In the tourist destination of Zhangjiajie, famed for its
national forest park, an outbreak spread last month among theatre patrons who
then brought the virus back to their homes around the country.
Zhangjiajie locked down all 1.5 million residents on Friday.
Officials are urgently seeking people who have recently
traveled from Nanjing or Zhangjiajie, and have urged tourists not to travel to
areas where cases have been found.
Meanwhile, Beijing has blocked tourists from entering the
capital during the peak summer holiday travel season.
Only “essential travellers” with negative nucleic acid tests
will be allowed to enter after the discovery of a handful of cases among
residents who had returned from Zhangjiajie.
Top city officials on Sunday called for residents “not to
leave Beijing unless necessary”.
The capital’s Changping district locked down 41,000 people
in nine housing communities last week.
Fresh cases were also reported on Monday in the popular
tourist destination of Hainan as well as in flood-ravaged Henan province,
national health authorities said.
-AFP
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