China reported 23 locally transmitted symptomatic cases for
Wednesday, official data showed on Thursday, down from 50 a day
earlier, bringing the total number to 270 since Oct. 17, when the
current outbreak began.
Although the tally is tiny versus many clusters outside China, the
spread to over a dozen provincial areas and a zero-tolerance policy
have forced local officials to toughen restrictions, again squeezing
the service sector including tourism and catering companies in a
slowing economy.
In northeastern Heilongjiang province, which shares a border with
Russia, Heihe city detected one local confirmed case, plus three
asymptomatic cases, which China counts separately from patients with
confirmed symptoms, for Oct. 27.
The city of 1.3 million demanded the suspension of manufacturing
activities and business operations in urban areas, except for
essential ones.
It banned people and vehicles in those urban areas from leaving and
suspended entry into the areas for non-essential reasons via public
roads, while halting bus and taxi services.
Flights from the city and some train services were cut, local media
said on Wednesday.
It remains unclear how the Heihe cluster started, or whether any of
the infected were linked to outbreaks in other regions.
Graphic: Northern Chinese cities grappling with local COVID-19
infections since mid-October
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'EXTREME CAUTION'
China's high vaccination rate would in principle allow it to shift
to a less disruptive endemic strategy, said Julian Evans-Pritchard,
senior China economist at Capital Economics.
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As of Oct. 23, 76% of China's
1.41 billion population have received complete
doses. "But extreme caution
prevails," he said. "Any shift seems unlikely until at least after
the Winter Olympics in February."
Jiamusi city, also on the Heilongjiang-Russia border, has yet to
report local cases in the latest outbreak, but said it will be on
alert for a week until Nov. 3.
It required tourist sites to bar tourists from outside of Jiamusi,
demanded reduction in gatherings and halted visits to elderly homes
and mental health facilities. Another two cities in
Heilongjiang, Jixi and Mudanjiang, pledged to enter into a "pre-war"
mode of high vigilance and stringent monitoring, though no local
infections have been reported yet in the past week.
Some small border towns in northwestern and southwestern China,
battling a higher risk of infections imported from overseas while
equipped with relatively few resources, have suffered more severe
disruptions than richer cities in China's efforts to clear
infections.
(Reporting by Ryan Woo and Roxanne Liu; Editing by Himani Sarkar and
Michael Perry)
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