The daily count of domestically transmitted infections with
confirmed symptoms in the northwestern city, famed for its
terracotta warriors buried with China's first emperor, has increased
for six straight days since Dec. 17.
That takes the tally of local cases to more than 200 over the period
from Dec. 9 to 22, smaller than many outbreaks outside China. No
Omicron infection has yet been found in Xian, capital of the
northwestern province of Shaanxi.
But consistent with Beijing's stance that no flare-up can be allowed
to spread, Xian has made it hard for residents to leave.
Those who want to leave must test negative before departure and get
clearance from employers or community-level authorities.
The city has suspended long-distance bus services and banned out of
town trips by taxis and cars hired on ride-hailing platforms,
posting police at highway exits to dissuade trips authorities
consider unnecessary.
From Thursday, each household may send only one person to shop for
necessities every two days, while others may not leave unless they
have essential jobs.
Video images livestreamed by traffic police on social media showed
some stretches of highway in Xian were nearly deserted.
DISRUPTIONS
The city has launched multiple rounds of mass testing.
One student at a university based in the city said she lined up
outdoors for about an hour while it snowed, in order to give a
sample for a COVID-19 test.
"The indoor gymnasium is not big enough, and the testing demand is
huge," said the student, who gave only her surname, Zhu. "Temporary
sites were set up in an outdoor sports field."
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LONGi Green Technology Co, the
world's biggest monocrystalline silicon solar
maker, said production at its factories in Xian
had not been affected.
The factories have met the disinfection and virus
prevention requirements set by Xian authorities, with workers now in
"closed-off management", LONGi told investors on an online platform
backed by the Shanghai stock exchange.
XiAn Catering said the city's ban on restaurant dining would affect
its financial performance, while XiAn Tourism warned of a
"relatively big" impact on operations in the near term.
All domestic flights with Xian scheduled for Thursday have been
cancelled, data from flight data services firm Variflight shows,
though outbound flights for Friday are still available, according to
online travel booking apps.
South of Shaanxi, the province of Sichuan and the city of Chongqing
demanded that recent visitors to Xian be quarantined for up to 14
days before they could travel freely.
For Wednesday, mainland China confirmed 71 local symptomatic cases,
63 of them in Xian, the National Health Commission said in a
statement.
Mainland China had 100,644 confirmed cases by Wednesday, both local
and among international travellers. The nationwide death toll was
unchanged at 4,636.
(Reporting by Roxanne Liu, Stella Qiu, Beijing Newsroom, Albee Zhang
and Ryan Woo; Editing by Gerry Doyle and Clarence Fernandez)
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