China’s vast countryside in rush to bolster Covid-19 defences ahead of Chinese New Year

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Hundreds of millions of people, mostly factory workers, are set to return to their hometowns from Jan 7 to Feb 15. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING – China’s sprawling and thinly-resourced countryside is racing to beef up medical facilities amid surging Covid-19 waves, as hundreds of millions of migrant factory workers are due to return to their families for Chinese New Year in January.

Each year, hundreds of millions of people, mostly working in factories near the southern and eastern coasts, return to the countryside for Chinese New Year festivities, due to start on Jan 22. It said a hospital in a part of Inner Mongolia where more than 100,000 people live in the countryside was seeking bidders for a 1.9 million yuan contract to upgrade its wards into intensive care units.

China’s re-opening also raises the prospects of Chinese tourists returning to shopping streets around the world, although some countries are taken aback by the scale of the outbreak and are sceptical of Beijing’s Covid-19 statistics. The US, India, Italy, Japan and Taiwan said they would require Covid-19 tests for travellers from China. Britain is considering a similar move, the Telegraph reported.“We have just limited information in terms of what’s being shared related to the number of cases that are increasing, hospitalisations and especially deaths,” a US health official said. “Also, there’s been a decrease in testing across China, so it also makes it difficult to know what the true infection rate is.

 

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