Several cities in China add COVID curbs as millions still under lockdown
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[August 11, 2022]
BEIJING (Reuters) - Several COVID-hit
Chinese cities from the country's east to west imposed fresh
restrictions and lockdowns on their populations on Thursday to contain
flare-ups that are again threatening to disrupt local economies.
Reducing people's unnecessary movement for a few days - a softer type of
lockdown - as soon as dozens of new cases emerge is a key practice of
China's "dynamic COVID-zero" strategy. The aim is to avoid turning
efforts to halt an outbreak into the extended nightmares seen in
Shanghai and Wuhan.
The uncertainty over how long such smaller lockdowns may last - because
Omicron's high transmissibility makes it harder to clear infections -
has hurt business confidence and made people less willing to travel.
The eastern export and manufacturing hub Yiwu said on Thursday it would
enter three days of "silent management", with most of its residents
banned from leaving designated areas and some confined to their homes.
Yiwu's 1.9 million people joined millions of others across several
cities whose movements are restricted largely to their residential
compounds, unless they have to go out for matters such as COVID tests,
grocery shopping or hospital visits.
Companies whose employees can work on closed campuses are still allowed
to operate, while all public venues in Yiwu were to be closed during the
three days, excluding hospitals and other places offering essential
services.
In China's western region of Xinjiang, three cities in the Aksu area
from Thursday allowed employees to leave their homes for work while
restricting everyone else to necessary movements only. It is not clear
when the measures will be lifted.
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A delivery courier places food near a
barricade at an entrance to a residential compound, amid lockdown
measures to curb the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in
Sanya, Hainan province, China August 8, 2022. China Daily via
REUTERS
Key districts in Xinjiang's capital
Urumqi, meanwhile, have been in a five-day lockdown starting on
Wednesday.
Clusters in the tourism hotspots Hainan and Tibet continued to
expand, with affected cities under lockdowns.
Mainland China reported 1,993 domestically transmitted new
coronavirus cases for Aug. 10 - 614 symptomatic and 1,379
asymptomatic - the National Health Commission said on Thursday.
There were no new deaths, keeping fatalities at 5,226. China has
confirmed 232,809 cases with symptoms as of Aug. 10, including local
transmitted ones and those among arrivals.
China's capital Beijing reported two local cases for the previous
day, while financial hub Shanghai and southern technology hub
Shenzhen reported zero new local infections.
(Reporting by Roxanne Liu, Albee Zhang and Ryan Woo in Beijing;
Editing by Tom Hogue)
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