New Virus Cases Spark Alarm In Xinjiang

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2020-07-17 HKT 16:13

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  • The appearance of new clusters, like the one that emerged in Beijing last month, shows the uphill battle the authorities are facing. File photo: RTHK

    The appearance of new clusters, like the one that emerged in Beijing last month, shows the uphill battle the authorities are facing. File photo: RTHK

The capital of the Xinjiang region curtailed most flights into the city on Friday and has shut down subway and public bus services after several coronavirus infections were detected, government authorities and state-controlled media said.

So far, at least five cases linked to Urumqi have been discovered, including a man who was confirmed positive after he travelled from the city to the eastern province of Zhejiang, state media said.

The infections were detected beginning on Wednesday, and news of the cases prompted state media outlets in Urumqi to issue assurances on Friday that supermarkets had ample stocks of food – an apparent attempt to discourage panic-buying.

Aviation authorities announced that 89 percent of flights servicing Urumqi had been cancelled, and the metro system said the city's single line had been shut down from late Thursday.

Neither of the brief announcements indicated when normal service might be resumed.

Public bus services also were curtailed and the vehicles subjected to thorough disinfection while bus employees would be required to take Covid-19 tests, bus authorities announced.

The new cases illustrate the continuing difficulty that mainland officials face in stamping out the contagion, which emerged in Wuhan late last year before spreading throughout the country and globally.

Strict lockdowns across the country and widespread testing largely brought the outbreak under control. But a new cluster emerged in Beijing in June, infecting more than 330 people before also being contained.

The mainland officials have reported a total of more than 83,000 infections and 4,634 deaths so far. (AFP)

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