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Hundreds of flights cancelled as China tackles Covid-19 surges

Flare-ups in dozen regions linked to tourists

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Oct 2021 10:30PM

Hundreds of flights cancelled as China tackles Covid-19 surges
The world’s most populous nation has reduced infection numbers to a trickle since its initial epidemic last spring, thanks to a zero-tolerance approach of border closures, targeted lockdowns and long quarantine periods. – AFP pic, October 29, 2021

BEIJING – Airports here cancelled hundreds of flights today as travel rules were tightened across China to tackle virus clusters as the capital gears up to host the Winter Olympics.

The world’s most populous nation has reduced infection numbers to a trickle since its initial epidemic last spring, thanks to a zero-tolerance approach of border closures, targeted lockdowns and long quarantine periods.

But China is now grappling with flare-ups in a dozen regions linked to tourists, spurring officials to order millions to stay home, restrict inter-provincial travel and ramp up testing.

Case numbers remain far lower than in most countries, with 48 new domestic infections today, bringing the tally to less than 250 in the past week.

But authorities are not taking any chances, with tens of thousands of people here – which will host the Winter Olympics in February – under lockdown after a handful of cases were detected.

Today, queues stretched down the roads outside medical centres in the capital as people sought to comply with newly enhanced Covid controls. 

Software developer Tu Anling, 24, said she needed a test before being allowed to board a train to Nanjing, a city 1,000km to the south.

“I initially arranged to meet friends here, but the recent outbreak made many suddenly say they’re not coming,” she said.

Many regions are demanding passengers show a negative test before entering, especially those travelling from cities that have recently reported cases.

Others in the lines said they needed tests to sit academic or professional exams.

With officials here keeping a wary eye on outbreaks in other parts of China, around half of all flights at the capital’s two main airports were cancelled today, according to Chinese tracking platform Feichangzhun.

Yesterday, rail authorities ordered two Beijing-bound high-speed trains to stop and sent over 450 passengers to be tested after staff members were identified as close contacts of infected people.

Fearful of outbreaks elsewhere, a number of other cities have also strengthened Covid rules.

Authorities in Harbin – the capital of the northeastern Heilongjiang province – warned 10 million residents against outbound travel and grounded a third of flights at the city’s airport.

About six million people are under lockdown across China including around four million in the northwestern city of Lanzhou and the Inner Mongolian county of Ejin, where around 35,000 people live.

Booster vaccine shots have been made mandatory for key workers here, state broadcaster CCTV said today. – AFP, October 29, 2021

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