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  28 Apr 2022, 10:11
Update : 28 Apr 2022, 12:02

China megacity mass-tests, cancels flights after suspected Covid case

BEIJING, April 28, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - The Chinese megacity of Guangzhou
cancelled hundreds of flights Thursday and launched mass testing of 5.6
million people after one suspected Covid case, as the battle to contain the
coronavirus sweeps across the country.

  China is facing its worst outbreak since the peak of the first wave in
early 2020, with eastern Shanghai recording dozens of daily deaths and the
capital Beijing sealing off whole neighbourhoods where handfuls of cases have
been detected.

  Under its zero-Covid policy, China has used lockdowns, mass testing and
travel restrictions to stamp out infections.

  The strategy is under strain, with the highly transmissible Omicron variant
punching through health controls.

  Rolling virus restrictions -- including a weeks-long lockdown of virtually
all of Shanghai's 26 million residents -- have damaged the economy, causing
backlogs at the world's busiest container port, a key node in the global
supply chain.

  On Thursday, Guangzhou, a major trade and manufacturing hub in southern
China, announced mass testing for almost a third of its near 19 million
residents after an "abnormal" test result was detected at its airport, where
most flights have been cancelled.

  Meanwhile, the tech hub of Hangzhou near Shanghai late on Wednesday ordered
9.4 million downtown residents out of its 12.2 million population to get
tested every 48 hours if they want to access public spaces and
transportation.

  The aim is "that the virus has nowhere to hide or settle", the city
government said in a statement, raising fears of further restrictions across
a city home to some of China's biggest companies.

  China reported 11,367 new infections on Thursday, a small daily tally
compared with most major global economies, but enough to rattle authorities
in the country where the coronavirus was first detected in late 2019, but
that had until recently emerged relatively unscathed by the pandemic.

  Over 10,000 of those cases were detected in Shanghai, where cases are
trending downwards after a weeks-long lockdown which has enraged residents
and seen rare protests against a government accused of bungling the response
and failing to feed people confined at home. The city is waging a campaign to
reach "zero-Covid at the community level" -- meaning no transmissions outside
locked-down areas.

  In recent days, more housing compounds have lifted movement restrictions
and authorities on Thursday said 90 percent of new infections were found in
quarantined areas.

  Around 50 new cases were found in Beijing, the seat of government for
President Xi Jinping, who has until now hailed China's virus response as an
example of the superiority of the country's Communist leadership.

  The capital launched mass testing of nearly all its 21 million residents
this week and locked down more housing compounds in its populous Chaoyang
district Thursday.

  Residents are on high alert of a potential wider lockdown, with large
gatherings, group travel and weddings suspended and some schools moving
online.