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Beijing Coronavirus Mass Testing To Enter ‘Fast Track’

Commuters wear face masks to protect against the new coronavirus as they walk through a subway station in Beijing, Tuesday, June 23, 2020. China reported about 20 new cases of coronavirus on Tuesday, including more than a dozen in Beijing, a day after a city government spokesperson said containment measures had slowed the momentum of an outbreak in the capital. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Beijing’s mass testing for the new coronavirus will soon enter a ‘fast track’ as the city’s testing capacity expands, a senior municipal health official said on Tuesday, following a sudden return of COVID-19 nearly two weeks ago. The city of more than 20 million residents reported its first case in the latest outbreak on June 11. The infections were linked to the sprawling Xinfadi wholesale food centre in the southwest of Beijing, which had until then reported no new cases for nearly two months.

In the 12 days since, 249 people have been infected in the worst outbreak in Beijing since the novel coronavirus was identified at a seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year. 

‘The strategy of Beijing’s nucleic acid screening is mainly based on the level of risk and on severity,’ Zhang said, when asked if everyone in Beijing would be tested. Testing will be done in batches and according to the profile of individuals, he said.

‘We’ll give priority to testing high-risk groups in Xinfadi and other markets involved in the outbreak as well as surrounding communities,’ Zhang said.

‘On this basis, we’ve tested workers in restaurants, supermarkets, marketplaces, as well as residents in high-risk neighbourhoods. Food delivery workers and parcel couriers have also undergone large-scale testing.’

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