Chinese Cities, Factories On Lockdown Due To Increase In Omicron Cases
Millions of people in the Chinese tech hub of Shenzhen began a new lockdown on Monday with restrictions placed in Shanghai and other cities.
The southern city took the measures on Sunday as authorities battled an Omicron flare-up in factories and neighbourhoods linked to nearby Hong Kong, which is recording scores of daily deaths as the virus runs rampant.
Shenzhen is one of ten areas nationwide to issue some level of stay-at-home order.
Health officials have warned tighter measures could be on their way, as concerns mount over the resilience of China’s “zero-Covid” approach in the face of the highly-transmissible Omicron variant.
Authorities have recorded 2,300 new virus cases nationwide on Monday and almost 3,400 a day earlier, the highest daily figure in two years.
“There have been many small-scale clusters in urban villages and factories,” Shenzhen city official Huang Qiang said at a Monday briefing.
“This suggests a high risk of community spread, and further precautions are still needed.”