Beijing Corona Infected people increase During consecutive holidays, eating and drinking is prohibited at all restaurants in the city | NHK

In Beijing, the capital of China, where the number of people infected with the new coronavirus is increasing, eating and drinking inside the restaurant was banned at all restaurants in the city during the consecutive holidays from the 1st to the 4th of this month, and some entertainment facilities. Continues to be wary of the spread of the infection, such as the cancellation of business.

In China, five consecutive holidays on May Day began on the 30th, but according to the authorities of Beijing City, the number of newly infected people in the city has exceeded 300 since the 22nd of last month, and the number is increasing.

In response to this situation, Beijing city officials have strengthened infection control measures during consecutive holidays, banning eating and drinking in the store for all restaurants in the city, and allowing only in-store sales and delivery work. ..

In addition, the theme park “Universal Studios Beijing,” which was expected to attract a large number of visitors during the holidays, was closed, and some entertainment facilities such as movie theaters were also closed.

In many Japanese companies and Chaoyang Ward, where the Japanese embassy is located, two additional PCR tests were required for residents during consecutive holidays, and there was a long line in front of the temporary test site.

Even following the Golden Week holidays, Beijing city officials continue to be wary of the spread of the infection, saying that it is necessary to show a negative certificate when commuting to work or using public transportation.

On the other hand, in Shanghai, the number of newly infected people, which exceeded 10,000 every day, increased to 7872 on the 30th, but going out is still severely restricted and many people are forced to live inconveniently.

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