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Ejine fights against outbreak

Country rallies behind banner in Inner Mongolia as tourists evacuated.

By WANG XIAOYU and CHEN LIANG | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-11-10 00:00
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About 1,617 kilometers from Beijing, and with a population of only 30,000 permanent residents, Ejine Banner in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region's Alshaa League has the largest area and the smallest population of all the banners.

A tourist hot spot known for its spectacular displays of autumn leaves, Ejine has been grappling with a COVID-19 outbreak since Oct 18. Many tourists were trapped and underwent up to five rounds of nucleic acid tests, while communities were locked down as part of epidemic prevention and control protocols.

So far, a 96-member State emergency medical team and four nucleic test institutions have arrived to join the local government's fight against the outbreak. By Oct 30, more than 9,000 stranded tourists had been relocated to low-risk areas.

From left: Two medical workers help a COVID-19 patient into Ejine People's Hospital in Ejine Banner in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region's Alshaa League on Oct 21. Tourists in cars gather at the People's Plaza in the Ejine town before leaving for their return trips on Oct 29. PAN SONGGANG/FOR CHINA DAILY

Stranded tourists prepare to leave Ejine on a special train on Oct 28. PAN SONGGANG/FOR CHINA DAILY

An epidemic prevention and control worker is on duty at the entrance of a community in Ejine, which is locked down for the outbreak, on Oct 24. PAN SONGGANG/FOR CHINA DAILY

Clockwise from top: An epidemic prevention worker walks along a closed stretch of a highway to Ejine's land port on Oct 30. Officials from the regional government check on epidemic prevention efforts at a community in Ejine on Oct 25. Medical workers conduct a nucleic acid test for a stranded tourist in front of a hotel in the town on Oct 29. PAN SONGGANG/FOR CHINA DAILY

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