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Shanghai Halts Tourism Activities as Covid-19 Cases Rise

Shanghai’s tourism and culture authority has sought suspension of group tours between Shanghai and other provinces


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Shanghai reported 24 new domestically transmitted Covid cases with confirmed symptoms for Sunday and another 734 asymptomatic infections, official data showed on Monday. File photo: Aly Song, Reuters.

 

Shanghai suspended some tourism activities on Friday as part of the Chinese financial hub’s efforts to head off sporadic new local transmissions, while it also faces an increase in Covid-19 infections from overseas.

Shanghai’s tourism and culture authority said travel agencies and online tourism companies must once again halt organising group tours between Shanghai and other provinces, regions or municipalities.

The ruling is in reaction to the city reporting five new domestically transmitted infections on Thursday, all linked to a previous arrival from overseas.

The order, in line with a national guideline to cut tourist activities in provincial divisions where new infections have emerged, came less than a month after Shanghai lifted a previous suspension that had come into effect in November.

The risk of the virus entering from overseas has increased in Shanghai, with new imported cases during the first 10 days of this month already exceeding December’s total, according to Reuters’ calculations.

It is unclear how many were caused by the Omicron variant.

 

Holiday Travel Peak

International travellers must complete a 14-day quarantine and enter local communities for an extra week of “health monitoring”.

They should avoid unnecessary trips from home, and must not take public transport, visit crowded indoor places such as restaurants and supermarkets, or even take a walk in their own residential compounds, a local official said.

There were further signs that Shanghai, one of China’s most populous cities, was raising its Covid-19-related vigilance ahead of the lunar new year holiday travel peak later this month.

Those arriving in Shanghai from other low virus-risk parts of China should reduce gatherings in the first week of arrival, and residents are advised not to leave town unnecessarily during the holiday, a disease control expert said.

China reported a total of 143 local confirmed cases, and four domestically transmitted asymptomatic carriers for January 13.

There were no new deaths, leaving the death toll at 4,636. As of January 13, China had 104,580 confirmed symptomatic cases.

 

  • Reuters with additional editing by Sean O’Meara

 

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Sean O'Meara

Sean O'Meara is an Editor at Asia Financial. He has been a newspaper man for more than 30 years, working at local, regional and national titles in the UK as a writer, sub-editor, page designer and print editor. A football, cricket and rugby fan, he has a particular interest in sports finance.