Shanghai exteShanghai extends standstill order to April 26, doubling down on city's 'societal zero-Covid' pursuit to track every Omicron case

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Shanghai extended a standstill order throughout the city to April 26, tightening its stranglehold on a lockdown that's entering its fourth week to track down every Omicron case in one of China's largest population centres. City authorities have extended their 'static management' measures until next Tuesday to plug the loopholes around unguarded compounds, where infections have flared up again after...

People in protective suits stand near closed stores on a street amid the coronavirus disease outbreak in Shanghai on April 21, 2022.Shanghai extended a standstill order throughout the city to April 26, tightening its stranglehold on a lockdown that's entering its fourth week to track down every Omicron case in one of China's largest population centres.

Additional mass tests will be conducted throughout the city in varying frequencies depending on the risks of infection in each area, as Vice-Premier Sun Chunlan pushed local authorities to be "relentless" in tracing, isolating and treating every single case of the disease in China's new Covid-19 epicentre , with 25 million residents.

The standstill order was extended from its previous expiry on April 20, as officials realised that infections were spreading in what were considered low-risk areas - those that had not recorded an infection in 14 days - with the movements of medical officers and volunteers. By Thursday, a total 250 cases were detected at the unguarded zones.

By achieving zero-Covid at the unguarded zones, Shanghai will shift its focus towards preventing the disease from spilling beyond the highest risk areas and hospitals into the community.

 

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