China’s Delta variant outbreak: Covid-19 cases rise again in Fujian province ahead of Mid-Autumn Festival
- Upcoming Mid-Autumn and National Day holidays put officials on high alert for highly transmissible variant, with travel and mass activities restricted
- Children under 12 seen to be a weak link, with school infections a major worry but vaccines as yet unavailable to youngsters
China as a whole recorded 66 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, with all 43 of the locally transmitted cases found in Fujian – 39 in Xiamen and the rest in Putian – bringing the number of total infections in the province since September 10 to 335.
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The country also reported 23 new imported cases, bringing the overall total to 66. Eight other imported cases from earlier counts were recorded as positive for Covid-19 after becoming symptomatic, including three each in the southern Guangxi region and the southwestern province of Sichuan.
Strict measures have been imposed in Fujian to contain the latest outbreak, including calls for residents not to leave their homes unless absolutely necessary. Public areas in Xiamen – including parks, stadiums and tourist sites – have been temporarily closed, and a “closed-loop system” now in place prevents non-residents without certificates from entering residential villages.