China claims 19 Kovid outbreak in Xi'an under control
BEIJING (Reuters) - The number of COVID-19 cases in Xi'an dropped to a record low on Wednesday as Chinese authorities claimed the outbreak was under control. From the implementation of the closure measures for 2 weeks. This was released by the AFP news agency on Wednesday, January 5, 2022.
The prevalence of COVID-19 in China is very low compared to many other countries, but the outbreak in recent weeks has reached a level that China has never seen. Since March 2020. However, it showed signs of deteriorating on Wednesday, with only 91 cases reported, including 35 in Xi'an, the city's lowest figure since mid-month. December 2021.
The Shaanxi provincial health authority says the COVID-19 outbreak in Xi'an has finally been brought under control after the implementation of strict closure measures and large-scale testing for a city of about 13 people. This million.
However, some places where COVID-19 cases have been detected still face restrictive measures, including Zhengzhou and Yuzhou in Henan Province. China is currently under pressure to control the epidemic situation of COVID-19, with less than a month to go before the Beijing Winter Olympics.