Wuhan City To Test Entire Population For Coronavirus
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2020-05-12 HKT 18:08
Wuhan plans to conduct coronavirus tests on the city's entire population after new cases emerged for the first time in weeks in the cradle of the global pandemic, state media reported on Tuesday.
Officials had been ordered to submit by noon on Tuesday plans to administer nucleic acid tests on all residents in the city of 11 million people, according to an official notice carried by news outlets.
"Each district should make plans and arrangements to conduct nucleic acid tests on the entire population in its jurisdiction within a 10-day time limit," the notice said, although it was unclear when testing would begin.
The planned tests come after Wuhan reported the first cluster of new Covid-19 infections since the city re-opened after a 76-day lockdown on April 8.
Six new cases were reported on Sunday and Monday from a residential compound in Dongxihu District.
But an official from the Dongxihu District epidemic prevention and control commanding office said that they have "not yet received news about this notice".
The mainland has largely brought the virus under control, but it has been on edge about being hit by a second wave as it has lifted lockdowns and restrictions across the country.
Wuhan authorities have reported 3,869 deaths since the novel coronavirus first emerged there in December, accounting for most fatalities on the mainland.
The city reported its first cluster of coronavirus infections since a lockdown was lifted a month ago, prompting fears of another wave of outbreaks. (AFP)
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