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Covid-19: China quarantines 600,000 people around iPhone factory

Move comes after workers fled premises to avoid virus outbreak, restrictions

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Nov 2022 7:30PM

Covid-19: China quarantines 600,000 people around iPhone factory
China has decided to impose lockdowns on 600,000 people around an iPhone factory in Zhengzhou today after its workers have reportedly fled the plant to avoid Covid-19 restrictions. – AFP pic, November 2, 2022

BEIJING – Chinese authorities imposed lockdowns on 600,000 people in the area surrounding the world’s largest iPhone factory today after workers fled to avoid an outbreak and the resulting restrictions.

All people except Covid-19-prevention volunteers and essential workers “must not leave their residences except to receive Covid-19 tests and emergency medical treatment”, officials from central China’s Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone said.

The move comes after images emerged on Chinese social media last week showing people breaking out of the facility, which is run by Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn and makes products for Apple.

Some employees were complaining online of poor conditions and having to flee the factory on foot to avoid Covid-19 transport curbs. Foxconn employs hundreds of thousands of workers in Zhengzhou.

China is the last major economy committed to a zero-Covid-19 strategy, persisting with snap lockdowns, mass testing and lengthy quarantines in a bid to stamp out emerging outbreaks.

But new variants have tested local officials’ ability to snuff out flare-ups faster than they can spread, causing much of the country to live under an ever-changing mosaic of Covid-19 curbs.

The district in Zhengzhou city said today that all businesses would be required to work from home, with only “key enterprises” allowed to continue operating, without specifying which businesses fell under that category.

Only medical vehicles and those delivering essentials are allowed on the streets.

The district’s more than 600,000 residents will have to take nucleic acid tests every day, the local government said, warning that it would “resolutely crack down on all kinds of violations”.

‘Closed loop’

Foxconn told AFP today its Zhengzhou park “maintains closed-loop operation”, without providing details.

The company said at the weekend it was testing employees daily and keeping them in the “closed loop”, as well as offering transport to those who wanted to leave after the videos on social media showed employees walking down motorways with their suitcases.

Local governments surrounding Zhengzhou city have asked Foxconn workers to register with authorities if they return home and to complete several days of quarantine upon arrival.

The company also said yesterday it would quadruple bonuses for employees willing to remain at the factory during the outbreak.

Chinese social media users accused Zhengzhou authorities on Wednesday of “performatively” lifting Covid-19 restrictions after the city announced a day earlier it would “restore normal production and life”.

“In the morning you lift the lockdown, then at night you lock down again, what are you trying to do?” Weibo user Taodixing asked.

China reported more than 2,000 fresh domestic infections today for the third day in a row.

Henan province, where Zhengzhou is located, officially reported 359 Covid-19 infections on Wednesday, a jump from yesterday’s 104.

The southern Chinese manufacturing hub of Guangzhou also announced partial lockdowns in several districts this week in response to rising case numbers. – AFP, November 2, 2022

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