Mass Testing In Urumqi After New Virus Cases

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2020-07-18 HKT 20:14

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  • The new testing regime comes a day after authorities curtailed most flights into the regional capital Urumqi and shut down public transport services. File image: Shutterstock

    The new testing regime comes a day after authorities curtailed most flights into the regional capital Urumqi and shut down public transport services. File image: Shutterstock

Mainland authorities launched mass health screenings in Urumqi, Xinjiang on Saturday after a spike in coronavirus cases in the region.

The new cases illustrate the continuing difficulty China faces in stamping out the contagion, which emerged in Wuhan late last year before spreading around the world.

The new testing regime comes a day after authorities curtailed most flights into Urumqi and shut down local subway and public transport services.

The city had recorded 17 new coronavirus infections as of Saturday, authorities said in a briefing.

Mass screening for the virus will begin in buildings which had reported new cases and eventually cover all of Urumqi, said local health commission chief Zhang Wei.

"The whole city has entered a 'wartime state', and will suspend all kinds of group activities," an official said at the briefing, according to state media reports.

Urumqi residents were also urged not to leave the city unless absolutely necessary.

Strict lockdowns across the country and widespread Covid-19 testing largely brought the outbreak under control within mainland borders earlier this year.

But a new cluster emerged in Beijing in June and infecting more than 330 people before it was contained, after millions of people living in the capital were tested for transmission.

Xinjiang was one of the first regions to let students return to school in late March after authorities declared an end to the initial wave of the Covid-19 outbreak.

Ethnic Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims make up around half of the remote and landlocked region's population.

Many of them complain of decades of political and religious oppression by the Communist Party, which the government denies. (AFP)

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