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Coronavirus Data: Beijing Reports 45 New Cases

 

Coronavirus Data: Beijing Reports 45 New Cases, And Shanghai's Port Is Back Up To 95 Percent Capacity






Beijing, China's COVID-affected capital, increased its grip on the virus, aiming for zero community transmission by punishing workplaces that break laws or avoid limitations and urging people to regulate their own activities.

Since the end of April, the city of Beijing, which has a population of 22 million people, has been dealing with dozens of new COVID cases every day. This situation has occurred when the city is under quarantine mode but only a handful have been discovered at the community level, but the high transmission of the Omicron variant poses a new threat to the world’s most strict pandemic containment policies.

         China’s capital Beijing has reported 45 new cases on Wednesday, in comparison with the             47 COVID cases on Tuesday.

         Besides, China Central Television (CCTV) has reported that the container holding capacity            is at 95% and it has come back to a normal state.

         Meanwhile, the Shanghai City Council has declared that senior and junior high schools will           reopen on June 6th.

          This situation has arisen as the city of Shanghai has reported 290 new local asymptomatic            coronavirus cases, compared to 343 the previous day, and 48 symptomatic cases on May            25th, compared to 42 previously reported cases outside of the quarantine zone.

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