Daily Tribune (Philippines)

China steps up testing after virus cluster

The fresh outbreak has been linked to a seafood processing company that deals with imported products

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BEIJING (AFP) — A Chinese city of nearly six million people will introduce a wave of coronaviru­s testing to stamp out a small cluster of cases, authoritie­s said Friday, with state media reporting communitie­s will be locked down.

Since the virus first surfaced in the central city of Wuhan late last year, the country’s official number of infections has been restricted to a trickle, mainly among arrivals from abroad. All mass lockdowns have been lifted.

But recent domestic outbreaks have proved the difficulty of stamping out the contagion entirely.

The port city of Dalian in Liaoning province has reported three cases in recent days after going nearly four months without any.

One Chinese importer told AFP that exporters had earlier been asked to guarantee their shipments were not contaminat­ed.

The fresh outbreak has been linked to a seafood processing company that deals with imported products.

On Friday, the Dalian health commission said the city had to “quickly enter wartime mode, go all-out, mobilise all people and resolutely curb the spread of the epidemic.”

It announced strict new measures, including on-the-spot nucleic acid tests for everyone taking the subway line that passes the affected seafood company.

Kindergart­ens and nurseries have been closed, and some communitie­s have been placed under lockdown, according to state-run newspaper Global Times.

City authoritie­s said they would test more than 190,000 people, including employees at shopping malls, wholesale markets and warehouses.

The outbreak comes as hundreds of football players from the Chinese Super League — which will kick off its much delayed season Saturday — are in a sealed-off hotel in the city.

The league’s 16 teams have been split into two groups for the first games of the drasticall­y rejigged season, with the others to be played in Suzhou, near Shanghai.

The latest cluster has turned the spotlight on the country’s food supply chain, and China has banned imports from a number of overseas food producers involved in virus outbreaks.

One Chinese importer told AFP that exporters had earlier been asked to guarantee their shipments were not contaminat­ed.

A document published Thursday by China’s State Council also warned that the country’s public health system should prepare for a possible second wave of the virus in the winter.

 ?? BRYAN SMITH/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? SOCIAL distancing seating measures are in place as people wearing facemasks ride Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World Resort’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.
BRYAN SMITH/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE SOCIAL distancing seating measures are in place as people wearing facemasks ride Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World Resort’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.

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