China locks down millions more as Covid spreads
[BEIJING] China on Sunday (Mar 20) imposed stay-at-home orders on millions more people in the country's north-east as it battles its biggest Covid-19 outbreak in 2 years.
The country has largely kept Covid at bay since it brought to heel its initial outbreak in 2020 using targeted lockdowns, mass testing and travel restrictions.
But the Omicron strain has broken through its defences in recent months and taken hold in multiple cities.
Jilin, the second-biggest city in Jilin province, will lock down about 4.5 million inhabitants for 3 days from Monday night, local authorities announced.
More than 4,000 new infections were reported across China on Sunday - with two-thirds in Jilin province, which borders Russia and North Korea.
Provincial capital Changchun said on Saturday that it would also tighten restrictions for 3 days.
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Since Mar 11, Changchun's 9 million people have only been allowed out once every 2 days to buy food.
The new measures mean only medical personnel and other anti-epidemic workers will be authorised to leave their homes.
It comes after China recorded its first 2 deaths from Covid in more than a year on Saturday.
Tens of millions of people are currently in lockdown in other Chinese regions, and authorities are scrambling to create hospital beds, fearing the outbreak could put the healthcare system under strain.
Jilin province has built 8 temporary hospitals and two quarantine centres.
East of the capital Beijing, the city of Tangshan banned traffic for 24 hours on Sunday in an effort to slow the virus' spread - and will test all its 7.7 million people. AFP
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