Chengdu risks extending lockdown After more than 100 new coronavirus cases were found, while people were awaiting official announcements on whether the lockdown would be extended or not.
Chengdu risks extending lockdown After more than 100 new coronavirus cases were found, while people were awaiting official announcements on whether the lockdown would be extended or not.
Bloomberg News reported that China is likely to extend the Chengdu lockdown order. in southwestern China Due to the number of people infected with COVID-19 continually increasing As of Tuesday, Chengdu reported 121 new COVID-19 cases, up from 90 on Monday.
Carpeting for COVID-19 testing The latest major round of Chengdu is scheduled for midnight on Sept. 7 as people await official announcements on whether the lockdown will be extended. with signs of strict control measures to contain Covid-19 come out to see where Wuhou District The most densely populated area in Chengdu with 1.93 million people has raised the control of business and people’s travel in line with China’s zero coronavirus policy.
Wuhou district officials released a statement today. Food stalls, including baked goods, noodles and kebabs that are not permitted under the government’s epidemic safety measures, will be temporarily closed.
Whereas restaurants must get permission before they can offer home delivery services. Employees who are essential to the city’s mobility must go through a thorough disease check. to guarantee that they have the right to travel to work
Previously, President Xi Jinping declares to exercise his powers to protect people from death from COVID-19 as happened in the US The United States reported regarding 1 million deaths from the epidemic, compared with the official figure of 5,200 in China, Xi told a meeting of the Communist Party’s top executive committee in July. “We should prioritize the lives of people and human beings above all.”