Jumat, 12 Juni 2020

Coronavirus: Beijing district in 'wartime emergency mode' after case spike shuts market - The Straits Times

BEIJING (REUTERS) - A district of Beijing was on a “wartime” footing and the capital banned tourism on Saturday (June 13) after a cluster of coronavirus infections centred on a major wholesale market sparked fears of a new wave of Covid-19.

Chu Junwei, an official of Beijing’s south-western Fengtai district, told a briefing on Saturday that the district was in “wartime emergency mode”. 

Throat swabs from 45 people, out of 517 tested at the district’s Xinfadi wholesale market, had tested positive for coronavirus, though none of them showed symptoms of Covid-19, Chu said.

A city spokesman told the briefing that all six Covid-19 patients confirmed in Beijing on Friday had visited the Xinfadi market.

The capital will suspend sports events and inter-provincial tourism effective immediately, he said.

One person at an agricultural market in the city’s north-western Haidian district also tested positive for the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 without showing symptoms, Chu said.

As part of measures to curb the spread of the virus, Fengtai district said it had locked down 11 neighbourhoods in the vicinity of the market. 

The authorities closed the Xinfadi market at 3am on Saturday, after two men working at a meat research centre who had recently visited the market were reported on Friday to have been infected.

It was not immediately clear how the men had been infected.

“Preliminary judgment suggests these cases may have come into contact with a contaminated environment in the market, or were infected after being in contact with infected people. We cannot rule out subsequent cases in the future,” said Pang Xinghuo, an official at the 
Beijing Center for Disease Control.

Beijing authorities had earlier halted beef and mutton trading at the Xinfadi market, alongside closures at other wholesale markets around the city. 

Reflecting concerns over the risk of further spread of the virus, major supermarkets in Beijing removed salmon from their shelves overnight after the virus causing Covid-19 was discovered on chopping boards used for imported salmon at the market, the state-owned 
Beijing Youth Daily reported. 

Beijing authorities said more than 10,000 people at the market will take nucleic acid tests to determine coronavirus infections.

The city government also said it had dropped plans to reopen schools on Monday (June 15) for students in grades one through three because of the new cases.

Health authorities visited the home of a Reuters reporter in Beijing’s Dongcheng district on Saturday to ask whether she had visited the Xinfadi market, which is 15km away. They said the visit was part of patrols Dongcheng was conducting.

China reported 11 new Covid-19 cases and seven asymptomatic infections of the virus for Friday, the national health authority said on Saturday. All six locally transmitted cases were confirmed in Beijing.

The coronavirus was first detected at a seafood market in Wuhan, the capital of central China’s Hubei province, in December.

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