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Beijing ramps up testing capacity, reaching a third of city’s population so far
Workers in protective suits collect swabs from senior high school students for nucleic acid tests at Hubei Wuchang Experimental High School, in Wuhan, the Chinese city hit hardest by the Covid-19 disease outbreak, April 30, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d cnsphoto via Reuters

SHANGHAI, June 28 — Beijing has ramped up coronavirus testing efforts and has tested about a third of the Chinese capital’s population so far, a city official said today, as authorities seek to control an outbreak stemming from a wholesale market in mid-June.

As of Sunday noon, Beijing had collected 8.29 million patient samples for testing and completed 7.69 million tests, Zhang Qiang, an official from Beijing’s municipal committee, told a press conference.

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"This means we have already tested all the people that need to be tested. We are also rolling out large scale screening to key regions and key populations (of the city) and improve our capability of testing,” said Zhang, adding that Beijing was also receiving medical support from other provinces.

Beijing reported its first case from the outbreak at Xinfadi market on June 11 and 311 people in the city of over 20 million have tested positive for the virus since then.

According to Zhang, the testing is being done in batches and includes workers from the market and residents in surrounding neighbourhoods. Students, front-line medical staff, and workers in the transportation, banking, supermarkets, express deliveries and beauty salon industries will also be tested.

Zhang added that Beijing’s daily testing capacity has increased to 458,000 per day.

China today reported 17 new coronavirus cases, of which 14 were from Beijing. — Reuters

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