As it confronts a local COVID-19 epidemic, a city in China's southern region of Fujian has shut theaters and clubs, blocked some road entry and exit, and advised locals not to leave town. According to state broadcaster CCTV, the viral situation in Putian is "severe and complicated," and much more new instances are extremely likely to develop in neighborhoods, institutions, and workplaces.
Certain offline school lessons have also been banned in Putian, and China's national health administration has dispatched a team of specialists to the 3.18 million-strong city. According to data released by The National health Commission (NHC), 44 local incidents were identified in Fujian between september 10 and september 12th, comprising 36 in Putian.
Since Sept. 11, another 31 asymptomatic cases have been identified in the state, all in Putian city, which china does not recognize as confirmed cases until they display clinical indications such as temperature. COVID-19 first appeared in mainland china in late 2019, and as of Sept. 12, 96,338 confirmed cases had been reported, with a total death toll of 4,576. The very last epidemic in china, which mainly determined Jiangsu, ended two months ago, with really no new community reported incidents in the eastern province. It was a month-long outbreak. A primary healthcare official said on saturday that preliminary analysis on samples from several Putian cases revealed that patients had developed the highly communicable Delta form.