China tests 2M in Beijing, lifts COVID lockdown in Xi'an
Source: AP
By KEN MORITSUGU
BEIJING (AP) A cluster of COVID-19 cases in Beijing has prompted authorities to test millions and impose new measures two weeks ahead of the opening of the Winter Olympics, even as the city of Xian in north-central China lifted on Monday a monthlong lockdown that had isolated its 13 million residents.
Officials in Beijing said they would conduct a second round of mass testing of the Fengtai districts 2 million residents, where the majority of the capitals 40 coronavirus cases since Jan. 15 have been found. That came a day after authorities announced that anyone who buys or who has bought fever, cough or certain other medicines in the past two weeks would be required to take a COVID-19 test within 72 hours.
The severe measures, despite a relatively low number of cases, illustrate the acute concern of government officials in the run-up to the Olympics, which open in Beijing on Feb. 4.
The current epidemic prevention situation is still grim and complicated and all departments across the city must act proactively and swiftly, Beijing city spokesperson Xu Hejian said.
A volunteer wearing a face mask to help protect from the coronavirus checks the name list as residents line up during a mass coronavirus testing at a school in Fengtai District in Beijing, Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Chinese authorities have lifted a monthlong lockdown of Xi'an and its 13 million residents as infections subside ahead of the Winter Olympics. Meanwhile, the 2 million residents of one Beijing district are being tested following a series of cases in the capital. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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