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Millions more locked down as China battles Omicron spread

Capital on high alert ahead of Winter Olympics, sticking to ‘zero-Covid’ strategy of targeted lockdowns, border restrictions, lengthy quarantines

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Jan 2022 1:00PM

Millions more locked down as China battles Omicron spread
The fast-spreading Omicron strain of the coronavirus presents a fresh challenge to Beijing as it prepares to host the Winter Olympics next month, with 84 total cases reported since Saturday in Anyang (residents pictured above queueing to undergo Covid-19 tests) − the newly locked down city in Henan province – which is linked to a growing infection cluster in the northern metropolis of Tianjin, some 400km away. – AFP pic, January 11, 2022

BEIJING − Five million residents of a central Chinese city started home confinement today in a new lockdown to curb the spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the coronavirus, according to state media.

Beijing is on high alert for new outbreaks as it prepares to host the Winter Olympics next month, sticking to a “zero-Covid” strategy of targeted lockdowns, border restrictions and lengthy quarantines.

While those measures have kept the number of new cases far lower than virus hotspots in the United States and Europe, Beijing is currently battling local flare-ups in multiple cities.

The fast-spreading Omicron strain presents a fresh challenge, with two cases in Anyang − the newly locked down city in Henan province (pictured above) − linked to a growing infection cluster in the northern metropolis of Tianjin, some 400km away.

Authorities in Anyang announced the lockdown late yesterday, issuing a notice ordering residents not to leave their homes or drive cars on the roads, state news agency Xinhua reported.

All non-essential businesses have been closed and a mass-testing drive has been launched “to respond to the severe epidemic control situation and strictly prevent the spread of the Omicron virus outbreak”, Xinhua reported.

There were 58 new local infections reported in Anyang, state broadcaster CCTV said today, bringing the city’s total caseload to 84 since Saturday.

It was not immediately clear whether the new cases were tied to the Omicron variant.

The city had already restricted outbound travel, which local officials said was to “ensure that the outbreak does not spill over into outside areas”.

At least three cities in Henan are battling emerging outbreaks − with provincial capital Zhengzhou closing schools and kindergartens as well as stopping restaurants from accepting dine-in customers.

Last week, one million people in the city of Yuzhou were put under stay-at-home orders.

Elsewhere, Tianjin − a major port city just 150 kilometres from Beijing − has barred people from leaving without official permission and ordered the testing of all 14 million residents as well as cancelled trains into the capital.

Tianjin is adjacent to Winter Olympics venues in Beijing and Hebei province and confirmed another ten new locally transmitted cases after citywide mass testing.

The northern city of Xi’an is in its third week of lockdown as it attempts to stamp out a 2,000-case outbreak.

And after logging a handful of cases in recent days, Shenzhen − a southern tech hub just across the border from Hong Kong − has locked down some housing compounds, launched a mass-testing initiative and shuttered some long-distance bus stations. – AFP, January 11, 2022

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