China plans to impose strict COVID testing requirements during the Lunar
New Year holiday season, when tens of millions of people are expected
to travel, as it battles the worst wave of new infections since March
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The commercial hub of Shanghai reported its first locally transmitted
cases in two months on Thursday, underscoring the growing risk of the
virus spreading elsewhere.
Millions of people in the province of Hebei surrounding Beijing and the
northeastern provinces of Jilin and Heilongjiang have been put into
lockdown in recent weeks.Authorities are asking people to stay home
during the February holiday season in their effort to prevent another
debilitating outbreak.
New curbs are also being adopted by local governments in areas that have
not yet suffered major outbreaks, including one southwestern city that
has barred entry to overseas foreigners.
A total of 144 new cases were reported on Jan. 20, the National Health
Commission said on Thursday, matching the total reported on Jan. 14 and
marking the highest number of daily infections since March 1. This still
remains a fraction of what China saw during the height of the outbreak
in January-February 2020, however.
Of the 126 new local infections, Heilongjiang accounted for 68 while
Jilin reported 33. Hebei, which had so far seen the biggest spike in
cases this month, reported 20 new cases, and Beijing reported two
cases.The number of new asymptomatic cases, which China does not
classify as confirmed infections, rose to 113 from 58 a day earlier.
In a notice posted online, China's National Health Commission said
people returning to rural areas from other provinces over the Lunar New
Year period would have to produce a negative COVID-19 test taken within
sev