Chinese authorities have asked residents of two cities south of Beijing to stay at home for seven days as they try to stop the COVID-19 revolution in which more than 300 people tested positive. in the past week
BEIJING – Chinese authorities have asked residents of two cities south of Beijing to stay at home for seven days in a bid to halt the COVID-19 uprising in which more than 300 positive person in the past week.
Shijiazhuang and Xingtai cities in Hebei province are restricting people to their communities and villages and have banned rallies, according to reports they posted on social media.
Hebei reported an additional 14 confirmed cases in the most recent 24-hour period, bringing the majority in the follow-up up to 137. It has found a further 197 people with no symptoms. was positive. China does not include such asymptomatic cases in its confirmed account.
Beijing is asking Hebei workers to get proof of employment in Beijing and a negative COVID test before entering the country’s capital. Chinese media reported an hour-long backlash at entry points on Friday.
In a separate uprising, three other cases have been reported in the northeastern Liaoning region, bringing the majority there to 84 since the first cases appeared about three weeks ago. There have been 31 cases in Beijing over the same period, although none have been raised in the last 24 hours.