China's coronavirus cases edge higher as Xian steps up curbs

Xian orders non-essential vehicles off the roads, starts new mass testing

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A rider travels on an empty road following lockdown measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Xian, Shaanxi province, China December 26, 2021. — Reuters/File
A rider travels on an empty road following lockdown measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Xian, Shaanxi province, China December 26, 2021. — Reuters/File

  • China reports 162 local symptomatic cases vs 158 day earlier.
  • In Xian 150 cases for Sunday vs 155 Saturday.
  • Xian orders non-essential vehicles off the roads, starts new mass testing.


BEIJING: China's Xian tightened curbs on travel within the city on Monday as it started a new round of testing on the fifth day of a lockdown of its 13 million people.

Xian reported 150 new local symptomatic coronavirus cases for Sunday, a slight drop from the previous day's 155, and officials warned that people flouting rules on travel or testing could face detention and fines.

Case numbers in Xian remain tiny compared with many clusters in other countries but officials have imposed tough curbs on travel within the city and on leaving it, in line with a government drive to immediately contain outbreaks.

Authorities have not announced any infections with the Omicron variant among the 635 confirmed cases in Xian from December 9 to Sunday. China has detected only a handful of Omicron infections among international travellers and in its south.

Nationwide, China reported 162 domestic symptomatic cases for Sunday, up from 158 a day earlier. It marks the highest count since the official daily bulletin started to classify asymptomatic carriers separately at the end of March last year.

Since last week, Xian residents have not been allowed to leave the city without permission from their employer or authorities.

People line up in the snow for nucleic acid testing at a residential compound under lockdown following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Yanta district of Xian, Shaanxi province, China December 25, 2021. — Reuters/File
People line up in the snow for nucleic acid testing at a residential compound under lockdown following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Yanta district of Xian, Shaanxi province, China December 25, 2021. — Reuters/File

From Monday, no vehicles are allowed on the roads unless they are for virus control or for people's livelihoods and violators could face up to 10 days in police detention and 500 yuan ($78.48) fines.

The city told residents on Monday not to leave home unless they are giving samples in a new round of citywide testing. People in less risky areas would be allowed out to buy necessities if the testing is negative, the city government said.

Anyone who refuses to follow the rules during testing, including keeping a metre away from each other in queues, could also face detention and a fine, police said.

Xian has also launched a city-wide disinfection campaign, with workers spraying pathogen-killing solutions onto roads and buildings.

Dongyan Jin, a virologist at the University of Hong Kong, said the mass disinfection of outdoor air and surfaces seemed unnecessary given the low risk of people catching COVID-19 from outdoor surfaces or the air with so few people outside.

A medical worker in protective suit collects a swab sample from a man for nucleic acid testing at a residential compound, during another round of mass testing following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Xian, Shaanxi province, China December 27, 2021. — Reuters
A medical worker in protective suit collects a swab sample from a man for nucleic acid testing at a residential compound, during another round of mass testing following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Xian, Shaanxi province, China December 27, 2021. — Reuters

"This is shooting mosquitoes with cannon," said Jin, though he said he believed disinfection of indoor surfaces, especially in places visit by infected people, was necessary.

Infections have also been found in two other cities in Shaanxi province — the same province as Xian — and in the Guangxi region and the provinces of Zhejiang, Guangdong and Sichuan.