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The Chinese megacity that canceled flights and ordered massive tests for 5 million people for a case of coronavirus

The Chinese megacity of Guangzhou on Thursday canceled hundreds of flights and ordered 5.6 million people to be tested after detecting a suspected case of covid-19, as the country battles an outbreak of the virus. coronavirus.

Cantonan important commercial and manufacturing pole in the south of Chinabegan testing almost a third of its 19 million inhabitants after detecting an “anomalous” result at the airport, where flights they were canceled.

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China faces its worst outbreak coronavirus since the first wave in 2020, with dozens of daily deaths in the city of Shanghai and isolated entire neighborhoods in the capital Beijing, where a handful of cases were detected.

Under its zero covid policy, China imposed lockdowns, mass testing and travel restrictions to eradicate contagion.

The strategy has been in trouble with the contagious omicron variant that has passed through the rigid health controls.

Weeks of lockdown for nearly all of Shanghai’s 26 million people have severely damaged the economy. China.

Meanwhile, the technology center of Hangzhou, near Shanghai, ordered 9.4 million inhabitants of the city center, out of a total population of 12.2 million, to be tested every 48 hours to access public spaces and transport.

The goal is “so that the virus has nowhere to hide and settle,” the local government said in a statement, sparking fears of tighter restrictions in a city that is home to some of China’s biggest companies.

China reported 11,367 new infections on Thursday, a small figure for a country of 1.4 billion inhabitants, compared to most large economies.

However, it is enough to alarm the authorities of the country where the virus was detected. coronavirus for the first time in 2019 and that until recently there had been practically no major infections.

Source: Elcomercio

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