China’s new locally transmitted Covid-19 cases spiked to a near three-month high and tighter curbs to contain the spread are expected in Beijing ahead of a key gathering of the highest-ranking members of the Communist Party next week.
The National Health Commission confirmed on Wednesday 93 new local symptomatic cases for November 2, up from 54 a day earlier and the highest daily count since August 9 at the peak of China’s last major outbreak.
Beijing reported nine new local infections, the biggest one-day increase in the capital this year.
While new daily cases in Beijing since late October have remained very modest compared to outside of China, the country’s zero-tolerance policy has meant the imposition of strict measures to contain the spread of the virus at all costs.
Flights Cancelled
Temperature screening has been set up at entrances of shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, cinemas and subway stations, while a legion of personnel on the ground check the health codes of visiting individuals on their mobile phones.
Beijing authorities have also repeatedly told residents to refrain from travelling out of the city, postpone weddings, simplify funeral arrangements, and cut back on all non-essential gatherings.
Of the flights scheduled on Wednesday at Beijing Daxing Airport, 60% had been cancelled as of the morning, while nearly half of all flights at Beijing Capital International Airport were scrapped.
Air China is offering free cancellations for flights to and from Beijing until December 1.
Communist Party Conclave
The rise in Beijing infections comes as the 300-plus members of the Communist Party’s Central Committee prepare to gather in a major closed-door meeting from November 8-11. It will be the committee’s sixth and penultimate plenum during its five-year term, before the next big Party Congress in 2022.
At the plenum, President Xi Jinping is expected to push through a resolution that will cement his authority and legacy and strengthen his case for a precedent-breaking third term starting next year.
Outside of Beijing, new local infections were reported in the north, northeast and northwest in provinces and areas including Heilongjiang, Hebei, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia and Qinghai.
New cases were also seen the southwest of China, in the municipality of Chongqing as well as Sichuan and Yunnan provinces.
The southern province of Jiangxi also reported two new cases.
Carriers including China Southern Airlines, Air China and China Eastern Airlines are offering free cancellations for flights to and from some Covid-hit cities such as Chongqing and Chengdu.
China reported 109 new confirmed infections for November 2, which including cases imported from overseas. That was slightly above the 71 reported Monday.
As of November 2, mainland China had 97,423 confirmed cases.
- Reuters with additional editing by Jim Pollard
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