Wuhan, where the COVID virus emerged, will test all residents after its first outbreak in over a year.

Following the detection of a handful of positive coronavirus cases, authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan will begin testing the entire population. Seven locally transmitted cases have been reported in Wuhan, the first in more than a year.After th e coronavirus was first discovered there in 2019, the city of 11 million people was thrust into the spotlight.
The city, which was the first to indicate to the world the extent of the virus’s destruction, had not recorded any local cases since May of last year, when a strict two-and-a-half month lockdown helped eradicate the virus there.
However, city officials reported three symptomatic local cases and five asymptomatic cases in the previous 24 hours.
China is currently experiencing one of its most severe outbreaks in months, with 300 cases detected in just ten days. The government has implemented mass testing and lockdown restrictions in 15 provinces across the country as a result of the outbreak. Authorities have blamed the virus’s spread on the highly contagious Delta variant and the domestic tourism season.

On Tuesday, China reported 90 new virus cases, according to the announcement in Wuhan. According to the National Health Commission, 61 of these cases were locally transmitted, up from 55 the day before. China had been largely successful in keeping the virus contained within its borders. This new outbreak, which was discovered among workers at a busy airport in Nanjing, has raised concerns.
Authorities have tested the 9.2 million residents of Nanjing three times and placed hundreds of thousands of people under lockdown. Over the weekend, however, the spotlight shifted to popular tourist destination Zhangjiajie in Hunan province, where many of the most recent cases have surfaced. Nanjing visitors were thought to have recently visited the city.
Health officials have zeroed in on a theatre in Zhangjiajie and are now attempting to locate approximately 5,000 people who attended performances before returning to their home cities.
“Zhangjiajie has now become the new ground zero for China’s epidemic spread,” Zhong Nanshan, China’s leading respiratory disease expert, told reporters.
The new outbreak has also reached Beijing, which has reported several locally transmitted infections.
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