Beijing residents queue for tests as China battles new Covid outbreak

Beijing residents queue for Covid-19 tests as China battles a new outbreak of the virus. People have been advised not to leave the city unless necessary, although regular transport services out of Beijing continue as normal.

Beijing residents queue for tests as China battles new Covid outbreak
People queueing to get Covid-19 vaccine booster shots at a vaccination centre in Beijing, on Oct 23, 2021.PHOTO: EPA-EFE

China reported 39 new cases on Monday, bringing the tally from the latest Delta variant-linked outbreak to more than 100 cases over the past week.

Tens of thousands of people in northern China were placed under strict stay-at-home orders on Monday as authorities sought to stamp out a growing Covid outbreak in the run-up to the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Residents of the Chinese capital were also advised not to leave the city unless necessary, although regular transport services out of the city continued as normal.
China reported 39 new cases on Monday, bringing the tally from the latest Delta variant-linked outbreak to more than 100 cases over the past week.
The numbers are extremely low compared with most other places in the world, but China has pursued a zero-case strategy throughout the pandemic and authorities are determined to stamp out the latest outbreak with the Winter Olympics just over 100 days away.
Several housing compounds in Beijing have been locked down, and organisers on Sunday indefinitely postponed a marathon at which 30,000 runners were expected.
Some 23,000 residents in a housing compound in Changping district have been ordered to stay indoors after nine cases were found on the premises in recent days, local outlet Beijing News reported.
Photos showed officials in hazmat suits standing watch outside the entrances to each apartment block, and the perimeter of the compound blocked by metal barricades.
At a Sunday press briefing, Xu Hejian, vice minister of Beijing's publicity department, advised people against large gatherings and "unnecessary" travel out of the capital.
Those entering the city from areas with Covid cases must show a negative test, officials said.
Health officials have warned that more infections may emerge as testing is ramped up in the coming days to fight the outbreak, which has been linked to a group of domestic tourists that travelled across China.
Authorities on Sunday suspended inter-provincial tour groups in five areas where cases have been detected, including Beijing.