China: Xian under lockdown after city reports first cases of new Omicron subvariant

China on Wednesday enforced a lockdown in Xian, home to 13 million people after the city reported the first cases of a new Omicron subvariant.


ANI | Beijing | Updated: 06-07-2022 23:10 IST | Created: 06-07-2022 23:09 IST
China: Xian under lockdown after city reports first cases of new Omicron subvariant
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China on Wednesday enforced a lockdown in Xian, home to 13 million people after the city reported the first cases of a new Omicron subvariant. The lockdown was implemented after Xian reported 18 COVID-19 infections from Saturday to Monday, all of which are of the Omicron BA.5.2 subvariant, according to local disease control officials, reported CNN.

BA.5.2 is a sub-lineage of BA.5, which is already dominant in the US and appears to escape antibody responses among both people previously infected with COVID-19 and those who have been fully vaccinated and boosted, according to researchers. It is the first time the subvariant has been reported in China, one of the last places in the world still adhering to a stringent zero-Covid policy.

On Tuesday, Xian officials announced sweeping restrictions that would lock down parts of the city for seven days starting from Wednesday, reported CNN. Entertainment, sports and cultural venues, including bars, cinemas, gyms, libraries and museums, were closed; restaurant dining and large gatherings, from weddings to conferences, were suspended; all places of worship were shut and religious activities banned, city official Zhang Xuedong said at the press conference Tuesday.

Kindergartens and primary and secondary schools were ordered to start summer holidays early, while universities were told to seal their campuses, according to Zhang. Authorities also locked down nine residential neighborhoods categorized as "high-risk areas," banning residents from leaving their communities, reported CNN.

"The seven-day temporary control measures are meant to quieten the society down as much as possible, reduce mobility...and the risk of cross-infection," Zhang said. The announcement caused a stir among some Xian residents, many of whom recalled the chaos of the city's month-long stringent lockdown between December and January.

During that citywide lockdown, a steady stream of complaints about food shortages, as well as heart-breaking scenes of critical patients -- including heavily pregnant women -- being denied medical care caused shock and anger across the nation. On Tuesday night, photos and videos posted by Xian residents on social media showed huge crowds of travellers -- many carrying large bags and suitcases -- outside the train station, rushing to leave the city, reported CNN.

In the city's Changan district, residents were ordered to undergo mass Covid testing from midnight to 6 am Wednesday. They are only allowed to leave their community, enter public venues and use public transport after taking the tests, according to a government notice. As of Wednesday, Xian has reported 29 local infections.

Meanwhile in Shanghai, authorities on Tuesday ordered mass testing for 12 of its 16 districts, in response to a handful of new infections linked to a karaoke bar. Although the financial hub lifted a months-long lockdown on most of its 25 million residents in June, it is still subject to Covid restrictions from frequent testing to targeted lockdowns.

The city reported 24 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday, reported CNN. (ANI)

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