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China mass testing yields highest daily Covid-19 tally in months

Screenings reveal low caseload despite outbreak spreading to dozens of major cities

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2021 6:00PM

China mass testing yields highest daily Covid-19 tally in months
A man wearing a mask and a plastic bag over his head rides a bicycle in Wuhan, China, in April last year. The Covid-19 ground zero will test all of its 11 million residents following the detection of local infections after more than a year. – AFP pic, August 4, 2021

BEIJING – China today reported its highest daily tally of local coronavirus cases in months, as mass testing and contact tracing uncover a trail of Delta infections.

Health authorities reported 71 domestic cases today, the highest since January, as China battles its largest outbreak in months by testing entire cities and locking down millions.

The official results of those tests have revealed a low caseload despite the outbreak spreading to dozens of major cities.

Beijing previously boasted of its success in crushing Covid-19, allowing the economy to rebound and normal life to return while swathes of the globe struggled to douse a pandemic that has killed more than four million people worldwide.

But, the latest outbreak is threatening that record with nearly 500 domestic cases reported since mid-July, when a cluster among airport cleaners in Nanjing in Jiangsu province was detected.

Wuhan, where the virus first emerged in 2019, reported its first local infections in over a year this week and yesterday said it is “swiftly launching” testing of all 11 million residents.

Long lines of residents waited at outdoor testing stations in the summer heat yesterday, fanning themselves with paper forms, while workers in hazmat suits took throat samples.

Meanwhile, Nanjing has tested its 9.2 million residents three times after shutting down gyms and cinemas, and closing off residential compounds.

And, the tourist destination of Zhangjiajie in central Hunan province, where infected travellers who had been in Nanjing attended a theatre performance, yesterday abruptly announced that no one will be allowed to exit the city after it emerged as an infection hotspot. – AFP, August 4, 2021

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