China's financial hub Shanghai reported a record daily surge in local Covid 19 infections, as the country faces one of its worst outbreaks since the
China’s financial hub Shanghai reported a record daily surge in local Covid 19 infections, as the country faces one of its worst outbreaks since the start of the pandemic, reported DW. The city also closed Shanghai Disneyland to visitors starting Monday. It did not say how long the theme park would be shut. According to official data, Shanghai reported 24 new domestically transmitted cases with confirmed symptoms for Sunday and 734 local asymptomatic infections, reported DW.
“When it comes to the entire situation of epidemic control and prevention that we are facing, it is very complex and serious, and it is also a very big test for us,” said Wu Jinglei, the city’s health official. Although the case numbers may be small by global standards, China is pursing a “zero-Covid” policy, calling for strict measures like lockdowns and mass-testing to stop outbreaks. Meanwhile, the state broadcaster reported the southern manufacturing hub of Shenzhen would allow offices and factories to restart operations, as reported by DW.
Watch against contagion
In the last 72 hours 60 new cases of contagion and 1 death caused by Covid 19 were reported by State and Health Authorities. Contagion is being watched in Guanajuato and cases of contagion reported are at 60 in the last 72 hours, while there was 1 deaths reported. Authorities maintain the color of activities in the GREEN easing restrictions on activities, both leisure and work.
State Health Authorities insist that in Guanajuato should maintain health protection measures in public spaces indoors or outdoors, as they insist in keeping down the number of contagion.
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The agreement by State Authorities and entrepreneurs to promote health protection measures among employees who have gone back to work are reinforced as the State goes to the GREEN color for activities. To consult the health guidelines agreed on by the parties. visit: reactivemosgto.guanajuato.gob.mx.
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