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China puts a city of 10 million 'on lockdown' after detecting new outbreak – Daily Mail, Dailymail.co.uk

China puts a city of 10 million 'on lockdown' after detecting new outbreak – Daily Mail, Dailymail.co.uk

A major Chinese city has adopted draconian quarantine measures against the novel coronavirus after a new outbreak was detected there.

More than 78 people have been infected and over 4, 06 are being tested in Harbin after the virus was believed to be ‘imported’ into the city by a student who had returned from New York, according to media reports.

Officials have banned gatherings and ordered communities to closely monitor non-local visitors and vehicles in the city of around 13 million.

Checkpoints have been installed at the airport and train stations, to screen those coming from elsewhere.

The news comes as China today announced that there were only two critically ill patients left in Wuhan, the former center of the pandemic.

Harbin, a city of around 14 million people in north-eastern China’s Heilongjiang province, has adopted draconian quarantine measures against the coronavirus. The picture shows a man keeping watch at a checkpoint in the border city of Suifenhe, in Heilongjiang, on April

Harbin, the provincial capital and the largest city of Heilongjiang, which borders Russia

Harbin, the provincial capital of Heilongjiang in north-eastern China, has been grappling with what is now the country’s largest coronavirus outbreak.

The government yesterday released a directive to instruct further restrictions on its residents, visitors and inbound traffic.

Before entering any public facilities and residential complexes, people must use a government-approved health app to prove they don’t have the virus, have their temperature taken and wear a face mask , the notice says.

Residents must follow social-distancing measures. Weddings, funerals, public performances and conferences are banned.

All confirmed, suspected, asymptomatic cases and their close contacts will be put into strict quarantine. All their neighbors in the same building must be isolated at home for two weeks with around-the-clock surveillance.

Asymptomatic cases are those who carry the virus but show no symptoms. They can still spread the virus to others.

Anyone in home-quarantine must pass two nucleic acid tests, which detect the coronavirus, and one anti-body test, which shows if the person has had the virus in the past.

Officials say the virus was likely ‘imported’ into the city by a student who had returned from New York. Pictured, passengers wearing masks push luggage carts at Harbin airport on April

The city’s government said this month it was ordering days of quarantine for all arrivals from abroad, with two nucleic acid tests and an antibody test for each. Pictured, workers in protective suits are seen at a registration point for passengers at an airport in Harbin on April

Harbin, Heilongjiang’s biggest city, had already ordered isolation for those arriving from outside China or key epidemic areas.

The city’s government said this month it was ordering 28 days of quarantine for all arrivals from abroad, with two nucleic acid tests and an antibody test for each.

Heilongjiang has been at the forefront of China’s latest efforts to identify infected citizens arriving from Russia, with which it shares a border, to curb the spread of the virus.

‘I’m not taking my daughter or parents outside anymore. If we need any food or vegetables, we just let my husband buy it on his way back, ‘said a – year-old Harbin resident surnamed Sun.

‘And whenever anyone has to go outside, he or she will leave their shoes outside the door to avoid bringing back any virus.’

Wuhan has only TWO critically ill coronavirus patients, China says

China has announced today that there are only two critically ill coronavirus patients left in Wuhan, the former epicentre of the pandemic.

A health official said that the number of active confirmed patients in China has dropped below 1, 11 for the first time and the total of critically ill cases in Wuhan has fallen to two.

More than half of the patients who contracted the bug from abroad have recovered, the authorities stated in a press conference on Thursday.

China has announced today that there are only two critically-ill coronavirus patients left in the former epicentre Wuhan of Hubei Province. The photo taken on February shows a doctor checking a patient’s conditions at a hospital in Wuhan

Over , people in mainland China have been infected with the deadly disease and at least 4, 823 patients have died, according to China’s official figures.

China has recorded 1, 632 ‘imported cases’ from abroad, of which 854 have recovered. A total of 82, 293 coronavirus patients have been discharged from hospitals in the country.

Mi Feng, a spokesperson from the Chinese Center of Disease Prevention and Control, said in a press conference today that Wuhan now only has two coronavirus patients in critical condition.

‘But some areas with infection clusters have seen an increase in confirmed cases,’ Mi continued.

‘[We need to] Cut the source of the spread quickly, fill in the loopholes in epidemic control and firmly prevent the second wave of outbreak.’

A staff member is pictured spraying disinfectant on medical equipment on April (after all coronavirus patients have left Leishenshan Hospital in Wuhan)

Mi’s announcement comes as the northern city Harbin has reported more than infections in the past two weeks the virus was allegedly imported into the area amid fears of a new outbreak.

The former ground zero Hubei Province has the brunt of the coronavirus cases in China, with a total of 70, 207 infections and 4, 547 deaths.

There are 76 active confirmed cases in Hubei as of today and , patients have recovered from the deadly disease.

Harbin, which has air links with Russia, reported three new confirmed cases today, taking its local infections to 68, excluding recoveries discharged from hospital.

Officials have so far registered 21 asymptomatic cases, including two who were diagnosed yesterday, according to the latest government figures.

So far, Heilongjiang has reported 540 local confirmed cases, including 470 discharged from hospital. Besides Harbin, the city of Mudanjiang has two current confirmed cases.

‘Prevention measures have been stricter recently, and people from Mudanjiang or Harbin will not be allowed to come into our town, ‘said a civil servant surnamed Zhang, who lives in Mishan town on the eastern edge of Heilongjiang.

Hospitals in Harbin were arranging 4, (people to be tested in response to the cluster infections, Beijing Daily reported.

The Second Hospital of Harbin halted its operation on Monday after all of the six cases the city registered on Sunday were said to be related to the hospital.

One persisting cluster in Harbin centered on an – year-old man surnamed Chen who had stayed at two hospitals since April 2, four days after dinner at home with his son’s friends, two of whom later tested positive .

Harbin, near Russia, reported three new confirmed cases today, taking its local infections to 68. Pictured, police officers in protective suits are seen at the airport of Harbin on April

Heilongjiang has been at the forefront of China’s latest efforts to identify infected citizens arriving from Russia. A keeping watch at a checkpoint in the border city of Suifenhe

By Tuesday, Chen had infected (people, with 68 confirmed, though who tested positive have yet to show virus symptoms.

Those infected were mainly family members, hospital patients and their families, and doctors and nurses in direct or indirect contact, provincial health officials said.

Of seven new confirmed cases in Heilongjiang on Tuesday, four were patients who had stayed in the same ward as Chen, while three were healthcare workers at one hospital.

However, Harbin’s health officials have named a 28 – year-old student, who studies in New York, as the likely source of the local crisis.

According to the Harbin Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Han is a Master’s student at New York University. Her parents and brother live in Harbin.

Staff members keep watch at a checkpoint in the border city of Suifenhe on April

She arrived in her hometown on March

after flying out of New York the day before and having stopovers in Hong Kong and Beijing.

Han tested negative during isolation, but local health Officials said her two recent tests in April showed she had coronavirus antibodies, which indicated a previous infection.

Officials suggested that Han spread the bug to one of her neighbors, whom she never met during her quarantine, by contaminating the environment of her building.

Her neighbor, Cao, then pass the virus on to various others, who in turn transmitted it to Chen.

The virus that infected the cluster has traveled beyond the province, with health o fficials in neighborhood Liaoning reporting on April a confirmed case whose father had stayed at the same hospital as Chen.

On Monday, the northern region of Inner Mongolia reported a confirmed case in an individual who had stayed at one of the Harbin hospitals at the same time as Chen and the Liaoning patient.

China reported new confirmed cases today, six of them imported, involving travelers from overseas, down from yesterday.

China’s tally of confirmed cases stands at 98, 823, with 4, .

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