Infections in Sichuan county surpass 1,000


Beijing continues control measures to handle increasing number of clusters
Linshui county in Guang'an, Sichuan province, conducted another round of mass coronavirus testing on Friday, as its cumulative COVID-19 infections rose above 1,000.
The testing covers all 1.01 million residents, including those belonging to the so-called floating population.
During the testing, traffic was suspended and all supermarkets and farm produce markets were closed, according to the Linshui county emergency response headquarters for COVID-19.
The county had conducted three earlier rounds of mass testing from Monday to Wednesday.
It reported 20 locally transmitted confirmed cases and 102 asymptomatic carriers on Thursday, the Guang'an health commission said on Friday, bringing the total tally of infections to 1,050, in the province's most serious outbreak since the pandemic.
The latest outbreak was detected in Linshui on May 9, when the county reported three asymptomatic carriers.
Luo Ronghong, an official of the Guang'an health commission, said that when the first cases were discovered, the highly transmissible Omicron variant had spread at the community level, which led to the current high daily caseload.
Linshui county is racing against time to comb through the population to find infection risks through mass testing, Luo added.
Linshui was locked down on May 10, one day after the outbreak. No new spillovers have been reported from outside Guang'an or outside Sichuan. The number of cases in non-controlled areas decreased significantly, and zero-COVID status at the community level will be achieved soon, said Zhu Xiaoping, chief expert of the Sichuan Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
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