Beijing Moves To Contain Fresh Cases Of COVID-19

BEIJING, CHINA - JUNE 15: Chinese epidemic control workers wear protective suits and masks hold ups signs as a foreign woman and her child arrive to a residential compound as part of quarantine measures after arriving in China on June 15, 2020 in Beijing, China. In an effort to limit imported cases China closed its borders to non-citizens on March 28, 2020 allowing only those with special permission to enter the country. Those who do are required to complete 14 days of quarantine and week medical observation. Authorities are trying to contain the outbreak linked to the Xinfadi wholesale food market, Beijing's biggest supplier of produce and meat. Several neighborhoods have been locked down and at least two other food markets were closed, as tens of thousands of people are being urged to get tested for COVID-19 at sites set up around the city. The outbreak has triggered fears of a second wave of infection after 56 straight days with no domestically transmitted cases in the capital. More than 8,000 vendors and staff at Xinfadi have already been tested, according to city officials, who are using contact tracing to reach an estimated 200,000 people who have visited the market since May 30. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
BEIJING, CHINA - JUNE 15: Chinese epidemic control workers wear protective suits and masks hold ups signs as a foreign woman and her child arrive to a residential compound as part of quarantine measures after arriving in China on June 15, 2020 in Beijing, China. In an effort to limit imported cases China closed its borders to non-citizens on March 28, 2020 allowing only those with special permission to enter the country. Those who do are required to complete 14 days of quarantine and week medical observation. Authorities are trying to contain the outbreak linked to the Xinfadi wholesale food market, Beijing's biggest supplier of produce and meat. Several neighborhoods have been locked down and at least two other food markets were closed, as tens of thousands of people are being urged to get tested for COVID-19 at sites set up around the city. The outbreak has triggered fears of a second wave of infection after 56 straight days with no domestically transmitted cases in the capital. More than 8,000 vendors and staff at Xinfadi have already been tested, according to city officials, who are using contact tracing to reach an estimated 200,000 people who have visited the market since May 30. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
Beijing Moves To Contain Fresh Cases Of COVID-19
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