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Chinese city orders spas, mahjong salons to shut after Covid-19 case confirmed
People line up to get nucleic acid tests at a testing site, following new cases of the coronavirus disease, in Xiamen, Fujian province, China September 14, 2021. u00e2u20acu2022 China Daily/via Reuters

HARBIN, Sept 21 ― Spas, cinemas and mahjong salons in the Chinese city of Harbin were ordered to close today to prevent Covid-19 spreading in poorly ventilated spaces, state television reported.

The temporary shutdowns were part of a range of restrictions imposed on the northeastern city after one case of community transmission, the report said, citing the Harbin government.

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Religious activities were also suspended, tourist attractions were ordered to operate at half capacity, and visits were banned at retirement homes.

The restrictions come as China celebrates the mid-moon festival today, and ahead of the National Day golden week holiday starting on October 1, a time of increased travel and social interraction.

China today reported 72 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland for September 20, down from 49 a day earlier, with the latest cluster of infection in the southeastern province of Fujian, according to National Health Commission data.

China has brought under control several clusters of infection since late July, driven mainly by the highly transmissible Delta variant of the new coronavirus.

That was achieved by swift contact tracing and locking down areas deemed high-risk, even when only a handful of cases were detected. In cities where most infections were found, multiple rounds of testing on local populations were undertaken and travel restrictions imposed. ― Reuters

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