Mass tests also in Beijing – hamster purchases for fear of lockdown

After the discovery of a few dozen corona infections in Beijing, all 3.5 million residents of the largest district of Chaoyang have had to be tested in three rounds every two days since Monday. The fear of strict curfews in the Chinese capital caused panic buying and empty shelves in supermarkets. Authorities warned that the virus had been spreading undetected in the metropolis of 21 million for a week, so more cases are likely to be discovered.

Whether a lockdown will be imposed on all or parts of Beijing depends on the spread of the virus, an expert from the national health department told the party-affiliated newspaper Global Times. “When the results of the tests in Chaoyang and other parts come out, it will give us a better picture of the overall epidemic situation in Beijing,” the senior official said. “Further measures will follow accordingly.” The foreign embassies are located in the Chaoyang District and most foreigners live in Beijing.

After individual blocks of flats with infections had already been sealed off at the weekend, the authorities also imposed a lockdown on several neighborhoods in the Chaoyang District to the east on Monday. Residents are not allowed to leave the area for the time being. Restaurants and entertainment venues were also closed there.

With the quick action, the already particularly well-protected capital also wants to learn lessons from the corona outbreak in Shanghai and other provinces, it said. There was criticism of the initially slow approach in the eastern Chinese port city, where the situation has still not been under control for almost a month despite extensive curfews. There are also complaints of insufficient food supplies and poor medical care. From Tuesday, all 26 million residents of Shanghai will also be tested again.

China is pursuing a zero-Covid strategy that will be put to the test with the arrival of the fast-spreading Omicron variant. Shanghai is at the center of the largest corona wave in China since the beginning of the pandemic a good two years ago. The port metropolis reported the highest number of outbreaks with 51 deaths on Sunday in connection with Covid-19. By then, 87 deaths had already been reported. According to the Health Commission, the majority of the country’s 23,000 new infections on Sunday were discovered in Shanghai – most of them asymptomatic. (dpa)

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