China's capital locks down part of district in coronavirus fight
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[December 29, 2020]
BEIJING (Reuters) - Beijing sealed
off 10 areas of its northeastern Shunyi district on Tuesday, the first
lockdown in the Chinese capital since the last coronavirus outbreak in
the months of June and July.
The city has reported 16 infections and three asymptomatic cases since
Dec. 18, when the first cases were found. Most of the cases were in
Shunyi, which has banned couriers from entering residential compounds.
Six villages, three buildings and one industrial zone were among the
areas locked down, a Beijing municipal official told a news conference.
While Beijing's new cases are modest in number compared with June and
July, municipal authorities have beefed up steps to rein in the
coronavirus, which has surfaced in three districts, where hundreds of
thousands of residents have been tested.
"The capital's COVID prevention and control (efforts) need to initiate
emergency mode," a city spokesman said at the news conference.
The Beijing government said it was cancelling large-scale gatherings
such as temple fairs and sporting events, and controlling the size of
offline events such as annual parties.
On Sunday, it said it would increase the number of carriages in the
metro system to spread out commuters, and limit attendance at scenic
spots and entertainment venues to 75% of capacity.
Live music events have been cancelled and a New Year's Day light show
called off. Educational institutions, from primary schools to the
prestigious Tsinghua University have barred unnecessary entry of
outsiders.
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Travellers wearing face masks push suitcases outside Beijing Railway
Station following an outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
in Beijing, China, December 29, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
Students of primary schools and some from middle schools will also
start winter holidays by up to two weeks earlier next month, a peak
travel period before the Lunar New Year in mid-February.
Beijing has also urged residents to stay home during the holidays,
with officials in its northern district of Yanqing turning on
loudspeakers to advise residents not to travel outside the region.
(Reporting by Colin Qian and Ryan Woo; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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