Over 30 Million Under lockdown In China As Covid-19 Surges

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No fewer than 30 million people are presently under lockdown across China, as surging virus cases occasioned the return of mass tests and hazmat-suited health officials to city streets on a scale not seen since the beginning of the pandemic.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that China reported an alarming 5,280 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, more than double the tally on Monday, as the highly transmissible Omicron variant spreads across a country that has tethered tightly to a ‘zero-Covid’ strategy.

That approach, which is built around hard localised lockdowns and has left China virtually cut off from the outside world for two years, appears to be on the line as Omicron finds its way into communities.

No fewer than 13 cities nationwide were fully locked down on Tuesday, and several other cities had partial lockdowns.The northeastern province of Jilin was the worst-hit — with over 3,000 new cases on Tuesday, according to the National Health Commission.

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Residents of several cities there including the provincial capital of Changchun which is home to nine million people — are under stay-at-home orders.

Shenzhen — the southern tech hub of 17.5 million people — is three days into a lockdown with many factories closed and supermarket shelves emptying, while China’s largest city Shanghai is under a lattice of restrictions that fall short of a citywide shutdown.

Scenes of closed neighbourhoods, panic buying and police cordons cast back to the early phase of the pandemic, which first emerged in China in late 2019 but has eased in much of the rest of the world.

As lockdowns edge closer to Beijing, public venues have tightened their scrutiny of the ubiquitous health QR codes.

From a 21-day home quarantine with her mother and three-year-old child, project manager Mary Yue said she was forced to isolate after virus cases were linked to a playground they had visited.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that Tuesday was the sixth day in a row that more than 1,000 new cases were recorded in the world’s second-biggest economy.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK

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