New cases force Beijing into 'emergency response' mode
Beijing government officials are tightening epidemic prevention measures after the first local COVID-19 infection in over five months was reported on Dec. 18. and the numbers continue to increase. on Sunday, China's National Health Commission reported 22 newly diagnosed cases, eight of which were in Beijing.
“There have been many sporadic outbreaks. The epidemic control situation is very severe,” a Beijing government spokesperson said on Sunday, according to the South China Morning Post. “All districts, all agencies and units must enter a state of emergency response and fight … with more resolution and stricter rules to prevent the spread of the coronavirus,” the spokesperson said.
Mass testing is in progress in two Beijing districts where new cases have been detected. By Saturday, at least 1,072,683 samples had been collected, according to the South China Morning Post.
Beijing government officials have imposed several control measures:
-Residents have been advised not to leave Beijing during the upcoming New Year and Spring Festival holidays.
-The city is imposing restrictions on entertainment venues and tourism to avoid gatherings during the holidays.
-Districts where new cases were identified were closed off, strict access controls are in place.
-Beijing travel agencies are banned from offering vacation packages to other cities in China where new COVID-19 cases have been reported.
-International travel has been banned.
-ABC News' Christine Theodorou