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Beijing shuts main food market after seven new COVID-19 cases

Updated on: 14 June,2020 12:00 AM IST  | 
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Nearly everyone who tested positive had worked or shopped at the Xinfadi market, according to the Beijing health commission

Beijing shuts main food market after seven new COVID-19 cases

People carry goods out of the Jingshen seafood market in Beijing. Pic/AFP

Parts of Beijing were placed under lockdown on Saturday as six new domestic Coronavirus cases were reported, fuelling fears of a resurgence in local transmission. People were prevented from leaving their homes at 11 residential estates in south Beijing-s Fengtai district after most of the cases were linked to a nearby meat market, city officials said in a press briefing.


Beijing-s first COVID-19 case in two months, announced on Thursday, had visited Xinfadi meat market last week and had no recent travel history outside the city. China-s domestic outbreak had been brought largely under control through vast, strict lockdowns that were imposed after the disease was first detected in the central city of Wuhan last year.


Among the six new domestic cases announced Saturday were three Xinfadi market workers, one market visitor and two employees at the China Meat Research Centre, seven kilometres away. One of the employees had visited the market last week. Authorities closed the market, along with another seafood market visited by one of the patients, for disinfection and sample collection on Friday. Major supermarket chains including Wumart and Carrefour removed all stocks of salmon overnight in the capital. Some Beijing restaurants were not serving salmon on Saturday.


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