Chinese tourist hot spot Sanya imposes COVID lockdown
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[August 06, 2022]
By Brenda Goh
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -The southern Chinese
resort city of Sanya imposed a lockdown on Saturday and restricted
transport links to try to stem a COVID-19 outbreak that comes as some
80,000 visitors were enjoying its beaches at peak season.
The curbs came into force at 6 a.m. (2200 GMT) after authorities said
the COVID situation was "very severe" and people's movements were being
restricted.
Authorities did not say when the measures might be lifted but said
tourists wanting to leave the city, which is on Hainan island, would
have to show five negative PCR tests over seven days.
"We urge the general public and tourists to understand and give their
support," authorities said in a statement on the city government's
WeChat account.
The city reported 263 COVID cases for Friday, up from 11 two days
earlier. Authorities said they had detected the Omicron subvariant
BA.5.1.3.
The lockdown comes in the high tourist season for the city, which is
also known for its duty-free shopping and is home to several high-end
hotels run by international companies including IHG and Marriott
International.
The deputy mayor, He Shigang, told state broadcaster CCTV there were
about 80,000 tourists in the city but that the cases were mainly among
residents.
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Vendors selling swimming accessories walk on Sanya Bay beach in
Sanya, Hainan province, China November 26, 2020. Picture taken
November 26, 2020. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
Officials told a news conference later on Saturday that tourists
would get hotels at half price if they had to extend their stays.
"It really sucks," said Micah Hostetter, a business consultant based
in Shanghai who was scheduled to leave on Sunday after a week-long
stay.
"We don’t know how long we’re going to be here, we hope it’s not
that long," said Hostetter, who endured nearly two and half-months
of lockdown in Shanghai earlier in the year.
The sale of railway tickets out of Sanya was suspended, CCTV
reported, citing the national operator, and more than 80% of flights
to and from Sanya had been cancelled, according to data provider
Variflight.
The city started imposing lockdown measures in some places on
Thursday. More venues, including its duty-free malls which are
popular with Chinese shoppers unable to travel abroad, were shut on
Friday.
(Reporting by Brenda Goh, dditional reporting by Josh Horwitz;
Editing by Robert Birsel)
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