China locks down Lanzhou, city of 4 million, over Covid
BEIJING: China placed a city of four million under lockdown on Tuesday in a bid to stamp out a domestic coronavirus spike, with residents told not to leave home except in emergencies.
The restrictions came as China reported 29 new domestic
infections — including six cases in Lanzhou, the provincial capital of
northwestern province Gansu.
Officials in Lanzhou said the “entry and exit of residents”
would be strictly controlled and limited to essential supplies or medical
treatment.
“All types of residential communities are to implement
closed management,” authorities said in a statement.
The latest rules come on top of strict stay-at-home orders
imposed on tens of thousands in northern China, with access to tourist sites
already limited and residents advised not to leave the city unless necessary.
China’s latest outbreak has been linked to the contagious
Delta variant, with the tally from the latest spread exceeding 100 cases over
the past week.
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.
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