Henan in C. China faces latest onslaught of COVID-19, fighting Delta and Omicron
Global Times
By Global Times Published: Jan 11, 2022 10:35 AM
Central China's Henan has become the latest Chinese province to face the onslaught of COVID-19 as it records the most cases nationwide. The province is battling both the Delta and Omicron variants.
Henan has reported 87 domestically-transmitted cases as of Monday as the Chinese mainland recorded 110 new cases.
Fifty-eight cases are in Henan's Anyang city, where the outbreak started after two individuals with Omicron were discovered - the same transmission chain with that of Tianjin.
In order to curb the spreading, Anyang, a city of 5 million, imposed lockdown on Monday, asking residents not to leave their houses unless for nucleic acid tests. Ordinary vehicles are banned on the roads and almost all production activities are suspended.
The city also suspended selling train tickets to Beijing, where the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games will be held within in a few weeks.
Yuzhou and Zhengzhou, two other Henan cities, are battling the Delta variant. Yuzhou started its seventh city-wide nucleic acid testing on Monday and has imposed a lockdown since Sunday.
Commerce bureau of Yuzhou vowed to guarantee the safety of people's lives during the lockdown.
Zhengzhou, the capital city, has put strict measures on communities and areas where confirmed cases were found. It's also reduced the number of vehicles on the roads, asking public transportation not to exceed passenger load of 50 percent.
Henan has asked its residents to avoid travelling during the upcoming Chinese Spring Festival.
Meanwhile, Xi'an, the metropolis hit hardest since the Wuhan outbreak, is rolling out policies to relax restrictive measures accordingly since Monday, as the number of cases has been going down.
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