20 million now confined to homes in China as third city locked down

11 January 2022, 07:54

Virus testing in Henan province
Virus Outbreak China. Picture: PA

The city of Anyang is home to 5.5 million people.

A third Chinese city has locked down its residents because of a Covid-19 outbreak, raising the number of people confined to their homes in the country to about 20 million.

It is not clear how long the lockdown of Anyang, home to 5.5 million people, will last. Mass testing is being enforced – a standard procedure whenever outbreaks pop up around the country.

Another 13 million people are locked down in the city of Xi’an and 1.1 million in Yuzhou, with restrictions imposed on the port city of Tianjin, only about an hour from Beijing, which is to host the Winter Olympics from February 4.

A games official responsible for disease control, Huang Chun, said organisers are counting on the co-operation of athletes and officials to prevent an outbreak that could affect participation.

“If the mass cluster transmission happens, it will impact the games and the schedule for sure,” the official said.

“The worst scenario, if it happens, is independent of man’s will, so we leave our options open.”

Hong Kong also announced the closure of kindergartens and primary schools after infections were reported in students.

Schools are to close by Friday and remain shut until at least the Lunar New Year holiday in the first week of February.

Hong Kong schools
Schools and nurseries are being closed in Hong Kong in a bid to limit the Omicron variant (AP)

Hong Kong has tightened pandemic-related restrictions in recent days after discovering the Omicron variant had spread beyond people arriving from overseas.

The lockdown of Anyang followed the confirmation of two cases of Omicron on Monday that are believed to be linked to two other cases found Saturday in Tianjin.

It appears to be the first time Omicron has spread in mainland China beyond people who arrived from abroad and their immediate contacts.

Residents are not allowed to leave their homes, non-essential vehicles are banned from streets and shops have been ordered to close except for those selling necessities, according to a city notice shared by state media late on Monday.

Xi’an and Yuzhou are both battling the Delta variant and neither has reported any Omicron cases.

About 2,000 people have been infected in Xi’an, an ancient capital that is home to the Terracotta Warrior ruins and major companies in computer chips and aerospace, in China’s largest outbreak in recent months.

By Press Association

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