Beijing district restricts residents from leaving city to stem COVID-19 spread-Xinhua

Beijing district restricts residents from leaving city to stem COVID-19 spread

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Editor: huaxia

2021-01-20 19:59:09

 

Staff sort goods in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 20, 2021. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

BEIJING, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases.

Those who need to travel outside the city should obtain approval from local authorities and have a negative COVID-19 nucleic acid test result taken within three days, according to the leading group on epidemic prevention and control work in Daxing.

The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected.

Over 24,000 residents of the compounds are now required to self-quarantine in their homes.

All public places in the subdistrict are required to suspend operation. Visitor flows in public places outside the subdistrict, including stores, commercial buildings, hotels, cinemas, and gyms should be limited to 50 percent of their maximum capacity.

Training institutes in the district have also been asked to close, while special institutions, such as nursing homes and welfare homes, shall be managed with closed-off measures to contain the COVID-19 resurgence.

A total of 17 observation centers in Daxing are being used to facilitate centralized isolation for students and teachers from schools that have reported confirmed cases.

Additionally, public transportation in the district is required to cap passenger flows at 75 percent of full capacity.

Beijing reported seven new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, of which six were reported in the Ronghui residential compound in Daxing's Tiangongyuan subdistrict.

According to a municipal press conference, the compound's COVID-19 risk classification was upgraded to high-risk on Wednesday. The city has three medium-risk areas for COVID-19 so far, all in Shunyi District. Enditem 

People wait in line to get their daily supplies in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 20, 2021. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

Photo taken on Jan. 20, 2021 shows a supply area in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

A delivery man delivers goods in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 20, 2021. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

A staff member in a protective suit transports supplies in a cart in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 20, 2021. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua)

A staff member delivers daily supplies in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 20, 2021. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

Workers in protective suits prepare to transport supplies in carts in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 20, 2021. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

Staff sort out daily supplies and load them in a car in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 20, 2021. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

A staff member sterilizes the goods to be delivered in Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 20, 2021. Beijing's Daxing District issued a notification Wednesday banning all people in the district from leaving the capital in the wake of new COVID-19 cases. The district will enforce stringent lockdown management in five residential compounds in the Tiangongyuan subdistrict where the new cases were detected. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)