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Coronavirus: China borders 65 million people before one of its most important holidays

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Coronavirus: China borders 65 million people before one of its most important holidays

A woman undergoes the covid-19 test in Shanghai. Photo: EFE.

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China confined to 65 million of its citizens within its restrictions against covid-19 and travel advised against within the country on upcoming national holidays.

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Most of the 21 million people in the southwestern city of Chengdu were confined to their apartments or housing complexes, while in-person classes in the port city of Tianjin were suspended after the takeover. 14 cases, twelve of which asymptomatic.

China reported a total of 1,552 cases On Monday across the country of 1.4 billion people, according to the National Health Commission.

Despite the relatively low number of infected, the authorities have clung the “zero covid” policy.which requires quarantines, lockdowns and isolation of people suspected of having been in close contact with any confirmed positive cases.

Between 10 and 12 September the village celebrates the mid-autumn festival, the second most important holiday after the lunar new year. Antivirus measures have strained the economy, travel and society in general, but the ruling Communist Party of China says they are necessary to prevent further spread of the virus, first detected in the central city. China from Wuhan at the end of 2019.

Fear of being trapped in a lockdown o sent to a quarantine center due to proximity to a person who tested positive has severely limited the work, social life and travel habits of the population.

In Chengdu, the start of the new school year has been postponed and most residents have been confined to their own housing estates. Total, 33 limited cities close to their homes or complexes, according to state media.

Since the start of the pandemic, China has put tens of millions of people in lockdowns that have been consistently enforced, sometimes preventing people from being able to get some foodmedical care or basic products.

Shanghai, the country’s largest city and crucial financial hub, has been in lockdown for more than five weeks, dealing a severe blow to the local economy, sparking protests and triggering a Exodus of foreign residents.

Source: AP.

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