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Chinese capital issues work from home orders to stem Covid-19 outbreak
- Dozens of subway stations closed in Beijing to try to stop surge in Omicron numbers
- Companies restricted to having no more than half of their employees in the office
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Millions of Beijingers have been asked to work from home as the capital city doubles down on efforts to tame the Omicron variant.
Authorities have sealed off more than 60 subway stations, most of them in Chaoyang district, the epicentre of the latest wave of Covid-19 cases.
Other public transport services, including buses and taxis, are also unavailable in Chaoyang and locked down areas in other districts.
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Beijing reported 39 new cases – 34 of them symptomatic – on Thursday, taking the total to 544 since April 22.
While the number is not high, the city has imposed stringent curbs to prevent a major outbreak before the Communist Party’s national congress – a key political gathering in autumn.
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Those restrictions include several rounds of citywide mass testing and postponement of in-person classes for pupils and middle school students until next Thursday.
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