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Amid Delta outbreak, Chinese authorities lock down communities near Beijing's neighbouring city

WION Web Team
BeijingUpdated: Jan 27, 2022, 10:49 AM IST
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A child undergoes a nucleic acid test for COVID-19  in China's Henan province Photograph:(AFP)

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China has been following a 'zero Covid' policy even as the International Monetary Fund said its anti-Covid policies had led to a slowdown in the economy amid global supply change disruption

 

As China battles the virus, Chinese authorities moved to close down communities in Beijing's neighbouring city Sanhe in Hebei province, reports said.

China's state-run Global Times said capital Beijing reported eight new coronavirus cases. The Chinese daily said bus services were suspended in Sanhe as local communities with suspected virus cases were put under lockdown.

China's newspaper said 75 new coronavirus cases were detected with six Omicron and 69 Delta variant cases. The report added that COVID-19 cases had spilled over to four provinces.

Beijing is set to host the Winter Olympics next month with officials worried over rising coronavirus cases in the Chinese capital.

The Delta variant is reportedly still the dominant strain in Beijing with new cases detected in a cold-chain storage facility.

China has been following a "zero Covid" policy, however, the International Monetary Fund(IMF) on Wednesday said its anti-Covid policies had led to a slowdown in the economy amid worldwide global supply change disruption.

The IMF urged China to "recalibrate" its policy, however, the Chinese foreign ministry said the country has adopted "scientific, comprehensive and effective prevention and control measures" against the virus.

China has been grappling with the Delta wave since mid-September last year with several cities put under severe restrictions amid mass testing of people. 

Chinese authorities have moved to impose harsh measures to combat the virus in port cities including in manufacturing centres while slowing down the local economy.

(With inputs from Agencies)