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China lockdown: 21 million people locked down in Chengdu after COVID outbreak

Following an epidemic of COVID-19 cases, officials in Chengdu, a city in southwest China, have announced a lockdown of its 21.2 million citizens and four days of citywide testing.

Residents of Chengdu must “remain home in principle” starting at 6 p.m. Thursday, according to a statement from city officials, non-essential workers are being requested to work from home to help fight a fresh wave of diseases. If a household can present a negative test result within the last 24 hours, they will be permitted to send one person each day to go shopping for essentials.

The statement went on to say all residents would be tested for the infection between Thursday and Sunday. They were urged to not leave the city unless “absolutely necessary.”

It was not clear how long the lockdown would last. The Reuters news agency reported most of the restrictions were intended to last a few days at this point, although two provincial cities in northern China extended curbs slightly beyond initial plans.

Similar measures have seen millions of people confined to their homes in the northeastern city of Dalian, as well as Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei province that borders the capital city, Beijing.

State media report the economic center of Shenzhen, the most populous district in Baoan, and tech hub Nanshan, suspended large events and indoor entertainment for a few days and ordered stricter checks of digital health credentials for people entering residential compounds.

China’s state media reported Wednesday the restrictions will affect the start of the new school year in at least 10 cities as pandemic controls force schools to switch to measures like online learning.

China’s state-run news outlet China Daily reports, citing Chengdu’s Health Commission, that as of Wednesday there were 665 confirmed cases and 293 asymptomatic carriers under treatment or medical observation.

The restrictions reflect China’s rigid adherence to its “zero-COVID” policy that has exacted a major toll on the economy, with lockdowns, business closures, and mass testing requirements.

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