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    Neighbourhood in south China under lockdown after fresh virus outbreak

     

    A neighbourhood in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has been locked down as officials rush to quell an uptick in cases in the area.

     

    The industrial hub north of Hong Kong home to nearly 15 million people has reported 20 new cases of the coronavirus in the past week.

     

    A notice by the Guangzhou municipal health bureau issued Saturday identified five streets in Liwan district in the city centre as "high-risk areas" and ordered residents to stay indoors until door-to-door testing is completed.

     

    Markets, schools and entertainment venues in the area were shut.

     

    The city government has rushed to conduct mass testing and about 700,000 people had been tested by Wednesday.

     

    China has largely controlled the spread of the virus and has tightened quarantine rules after a surge in cases in neighbouring countries.

     

    The mini-outbreak in Guangzhou is believed to be linked to a 75-year-old woman who tested positive for the virus variant first identified in India, local health officials said.

     

    The total number of confirmed infections in China to date stands at 91,061, with 4,636 deaths, according to the latest figures from the National Health Commission.

     

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