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China locks down city on Russian border after three Covid-19 cases detected

  • Manzhouli in Inner Mongolia halts public transport, entertainment, dine-in services and group gatherings and shuts schools, with contact tracing under way
  • Mass testing due to begin for population of 300,000, with people told not to leave their homes

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Residents line up for Covid-19 testing in Manzhouli on November 23. Photo: VCG via Getty Images
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China has locked down a small northern city bordering Russia, in its latest move to contain a series of sporadic cases in different parts of the vast country.

Manzhouli in Inner Mongolia went into lockdown on Saturday after three coronavirus cases were identified.

Public transport, entertainment and restaurant dine-in services had been suspended, with schools shut and group gatherings banned, according to local authorities.

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Mass testing was due to be launched for the city’s population of around 300,000, and residents had been asked not to leave their homes.

A square in Manzhouli, an Inner Mongolian city on the Russian border. Photo: Xinhua
A square in Manzhouli, an Inner Mongolian city on the Russian border. Photo: Xinhua

Health authorities had started contact tracing and blocked off the residential areas and workplaces of the three patients.

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