Covid in China, Coronavirus in China, Coronavirus in China: 13 million people in this Chinese city Xi’an face new challenge: Covid Surge defies curbs
Beijing:
13 million people in the Chinese city of Xi’an entered a seventh day on Wednesday, with many unable to leave their homes and largely dependent on supplies as COVID-19 cases emerged. new continues.
Xian reported 151 cases of domestically transmitted infection with confirmed symptoms on Tuesday, or nearly all 152 cases nationwide, bringing the total locally of Xian to nearly 1,000 cases. between 9 and 28 December. No cases of the Omicron variant have been announced in the city.
Although the outbreak in Xi’an is small compared with outbreaks in many other parts of the world, officials have imposed strict restrictions on movement in and out of the city from 23rd. /12, in line with Beijing’s efforts to contain outbreaks as they emerge.
As of Monday, Xi’an authorities stopped granting permits to people seeking to leave their homes to buy essentials, as epidemic containment measures rose one notch.
It said in-person shopping could resume for people in less-risk areas after mass testing came back negative, but it didn’t say exactly when the stay-at-home order would be. will be removed.
That sparked complaints on social media from some residents about uncertain access to fresh produce.
The district government in Xi’an has begun arranging grocery deliveries to residents, the city government said.
Authorities also began a new round of citywide testing on Wednesday.
There were no new COVID deaths in mainland China for Tuesday, bringing the death toll to 4,636.
Mainland China has 101,683 confirmed symptomatic cases as of Tuesday, including both domestic cases and infections from abroad.