China puts half a million people into strict Wuhan-style lockdown as Beijing fights a surge in coronavirus cases which exploded from a WET MARKET

China has put half a million people into a strict Wuhan-style lockdown after Beijing recorded a surge in cases which exploded from a wet market in the city. 
After China largely brought the virus under control, hundreds have been infected in Beijing and cases have emerged in neighbouring Hebei province in recent weeks.
Health officials said Sunday that Anxin county - about 90 miles from Beijing - will be 'fully enclosed and controlled', the same strict measures imposed at the height of the pandemic in the city of Wuhan earlier this year.
China has put half a million people into a strict Wuhan-style lockdown after Beijing recorded a surge in cases which exploded from a wet market in the city. 
After China largely brought the virus under control, hundreds have been infected in Beijing and cases have emerged in neighbouring Hebei province in recent weeks.
Health officials said Sunday that Anxin county - about 90 miles from Beijing - will be 'fully enclosed and controlled', the same strict measures imposed at the height of the pandemic in the city of Wuhan earlier this year.Some 12 cases of the novel coronavirus were found in the county -- including 11 linked to Xinfadi, the state-run Global Times reported.
The new cases in Beijing have prompted fears of a resurgence of the virus in China.
The capital has mass-tested wholesale market workers, restaurant workers, residents of medium and high-risk neighbourhoods and delivery couriers over the past two weeks.
At a press conference on Sunday, officials said 8.3 million samples have been collected so far, of which 7.7 million have already been tested.
Testing has now expanded to include all employees of the city's beauty parlours and hair salons, the Global Times said.
A new virus cluster has prompted fears of a resurgence of COVID-19 in China
A new virus cluster has prompted fears of a resurgence of COVID-19 in China
Beijing city official Xu Hejian told reporters Sunday that 'the epidemic situation in the capital is severe and complicated,' warning that the city needed to continue tracing the spread of the virus.
City officials have urged people not to leave Beijing, closed schools again and locked down dozens of residential compounds to stamp out the virus.
But Wu Zunyou, chief epidemiology expert at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters last week the new outbreak had been 'brought under control', and officials lifted a weeks-long lockdown imposed on seven Beijing communities on Friday.

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