China’s Dalian City Locks Down Thousands of Students on Covid Outbreak

China’s Dalian City Locks Down Thousands in Universities: Paper

Tens of thousands of university students are under lockdown on their campuses in the northeastern Chinese city of Dalian, which is battling the biggest flareup in the country’s current outbreak, according to Dushikuaibao newspaper.

Two universities in Zhuanghe in Dalian have imposed the curbs since the port city discovered Covid cases on Nov. 4, the report said, citing students. Classes are being held online, the paper said.

China is struggling to contain its fourth outbreak of the more infectious delta variant in the past five months. With more than 1,000 locally transmitted infections spread across 21 provinces, it is already the broadest flare-up since the virus first emerged in Wuhan. 

Dalian has become the country’s latest hotspot, reporting 40 local cases on Saturday out of the 57 new infections added nationwide. The city’s authorities have urged people not to leave their homes to reduce transmission, and have halted operations at public venues deemed non-essential.

China has vaccinated 95% of students older than 18, and half of children aged three to 11, and will increase its program, Wang Dengfeng, director of the prevention and control office under the Ministry of Education, said Saturday at a press conference in Beijing.  

The nation has fully vaccinated 1.07 billion people, and 49 million have received booster shots, according the National Health Commission.

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