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China: Twenty million under strict COVID lockdown amid fears Omicron could disrupt Beijing Winter Olympics
Trains and buses from Tianjin to Beijing - the host city of the 2022 winter games - have been suspended and people are being told not to leave the city unless it's urgent. The growing number affected by lockdowns in China is increasing concern of an economic knock-on effect.
Tuesday 11 January 2022 16:04, UK

Mass testing of Tianjin's 14 million residents started on Sunday after a cluster of cases: Pic: AP

Image:Mass testing of Tianjin's 14 million residents started at the weekend. Pic: AP
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About 20 million people in China are now under a stay-at-home order after a third city brought in a strict COVID lockdown.
Anyang in Henan province, with a population of 5.5 million, confirmed a lockdown after 84 cases were detected since Saturday - at least two of them Omicron.

Mass testing is being carried out - established practice in China after even a handful of cases - and non-essential vehicles are banned from the streets.
The Games - set in and around Beijing - start on 4 February

Image:The Winter Olympics - set in and around Beijing - start on 4 February
Thirteen million people in Xian and 1.1 million in Yuzhou are already locked down due to cases of the Delta variant.
Tiered restrictions have also been imposed in Tianjin - about an hour from Beijing - after two Omicron cases were detected among 49 positive tests in the last few days.

However, there are fears a more widespread outbreak could cause problems for the Winter Olympics next month, in a country that has a zero-COVID policy.
"If the mass cluster transmission happens, it will impact the games and the schedule for sure," said Huang Chun, a games official responsible for disease control.
"The worst scenario, if it happens, is independent of man's will, so we leave our options open."
Trains and buses from Tianjin to Beijing - the Olympics host city - have been suspended and people are being told not to leave the city unless it's urgent.
Chinese New Year is also only a few weeks away - a time when tens of millions normally travel to spend time with family.
Xi'an is also largely deserted due to under a lockdown caused by Delta cases. Pic: AP

Image:Xi'an is also largely deserted due to a lockdown prompted by Delta cases. Pic: AP
The Omicron cases in Anyang and Tianjin are believed to be linked, apparently the first time the variant has spread in mainland China beyond people arriving from abroad and their contacts.
Some not allowed to leave home
Tianjin's 14 million residents must now submit negative tests if they leave the city and 279 checkpoints have been set up, according to transport vice-director Liu Daogang.
The city has been divided into three levels of restrictions, said state broadcaster CCTV, with people not allowed to leave home at all in the top tier.
In the second tier, just one family member can leave to buy food every other day, while in the third tier people must stay in their neighbourhood.
There is hardly any traffic on some roads in Tianjing after a partial lockdown there. Pic: AP

Image:There is hardly any traffic on some roads in Tianjin after a tiered lockdown was imposed. Pic: AP
The first coronavirus outbreak was detected in China but a zero-tolerance approach appears to have limited cases and deaths - especially in relation to its huge population.


Some 4,636 people have died with the virus in mainland China, according to government figures, while there have been 103,968 confirmed cases.
But it has come at a cost. Analysts say there are risks additional shutdowns resulting from outbreaks could lead to more disruption to supply chains, which could further increase inflationary pressures.


 
China population is approximately over 1.4 billion.

Therefore currently about 1.4 billion minus 20 million = 1380 million Chinese is able to lead a normal live.

This is only possible because of Chinese gov't competency in planning and executing dynamic zero covid policy. And also because of Chinese people willingness and discipline to trust the gov't and make the sacrifice.

Majority of China factories is operating normally for most of the time to supply China and the rest of the world.

Some of these supply are critical for China and the world to get through the pandemic like vaccine, face mask, drug and numerous other life necessities.

The world should really thank and support China in its effort because it is good for everyone.
 
Serious bro, you want to critisize Chinese covid handling... SERIOUSLY?
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WTF is wrong with your head, we lockdown test isolate and control a spike in 1 to 2 weeks. The total UK infection in a day is = to the WHOLE Chinese infection to date. And yet we are blamed for spreading the virus?
 
You just never care about your so called british fellow country men. :omghaha:
Because he is not an actual British guy (as in he shares nothing with actual geneticaly British people), and he shares nothing cultural or religious with British people so he probably doesn't even consider them to be his fellow citizens.
 
China and India are two biggest countries on Earth, if this level of lockdown happen in countries like Malaysia, this will surely make huge economic effect on their economic GDP.
 
Serious bro, you want to critisize Chinese covid handling... SERIOUSLY?

WTF is wrong with your head, we lockdown test isolate and control a spike in 1 to 2 weeks. The total UK infection in a day is = to the WHOLE Chinese infection to date. And yet we are blamed for spreading the virus?


yes which proves Chinese cannot control COVID within China and 20 million cant even go outside

20 million is 4 times the population of Scotland

how embarrassing and some Chinese were saying there is no COVID in China
 
Your daily mission done for today.


well many Chinese fanboys on the forum were claiming no COVID In China, so what happened ? 20 million in lockdown and testing centres the size of foot pitches are opening
 
well many Chinese fanboys on the forum were claiming no COVID In China, so what happened ? 20 million in lockdown and testing centres the size of foot pitches are opening
China!!!!!
 

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