Nearly after two years of the eruption of the Wuhan virus, China is still struggling how to get overcome the pandemic. Right from the beginning, China made its attempt to eliminate the virus instead of controlling the virus. Beijing has closed its borders for nearly 19 months and many cities were locked down for nearly three months. All these steps aimed to get rid of the virus but not in real even after 1.5 years. Beijing sees a fresh surge in positive cases. Malls and residential compounds were sealed off amid a sudden covid outbreak in Beijing's central districts.
The authorities are once again on high alert as
the surge was related to internal travel for a month. Restrictions include
roadblocks guarded by police, schools closed, and testing millions of
residents. It would be a medical failure and political as well if China failed
to contain the current outbreak. Experts are confident that most of the latest
cases because of the Delta variant in the past five months. Raffles City
Mall in Dongcheng province was sealed off after a close contact of a person
with covid-19 symptoms was found. Authorities have closed all exit points and
asked the customers not to leave until they got tested.
Primary school children in China have been sent to covid quarantine camps without their parents because one of the students tested positive for covid. China is suspecting that kid’s clothing delivery shops will carry the spread of the virus. It is taking its extreme Covid-19 containment measures even further, warning that the virus could be transmitted on parcels sent in the mail just as the country’s biggest annual online shopping festival looms. As part of a new controlling measure, China is killing the pets of the affected patients without taking their consent. Beijing persists with its controversial zero-tolerance strategy for Covid-19 by imposing strict measures to check the virus.
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