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Chinese resort city Sanya locked down

Vendors walk along Sanya Bay beach in Hainan province. (Reuters File Photo)

SHANGHAI: The southern Chinese beach holiday city of Sanya imposed a lockdown on Saturday and shut its public transport system to try to stop a Covid-19 outbreak during its peak tourist season.

Authorities said the Covid situation was “very severe” and people’s movements were being restricted from 6am. They did not say when the measures might be lifted.

“We urge the general public and tourists to understand and give their support,” authorities said in a statement on the city government’s WeChat account.

The city on Hainan island reported 263 Covid cases for Friday. Authorities said they had detected the Omicron subvariant BA.5.1.3.

The lockdown comes in the high tourist season for the city, which is also known for its duty-free shopping and is home to several high-end hotels run by international companies including IHG and Marriott International.

The deputy mayor, He Shigang, told state broadcaster CCTV there were about 80,000 tourists in the city but that the cases were mainly among residents. People were still allowed to leave Sanya but must present two negative PCR tests taken within 48 hours to do so.

Some tourists took to social media to vent their frustration.

“My plane was supposed to leave at 9 this morning but they suddenly locked down the city. … I need to go back home to start work,” said one user of the Weibo platform.

The city started imposing lockdown measures in some places on Thursday. More venues, including its duty-free malls that are popular with Chinese shoppers unable to travel abroad, were shut on Friday.

China reported 704 new coronavirus cases in the 24 hours to midnight Friday, of which 361 were symptomatic and 343 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Saturday.

That compares with 539 new cases a day earlier — 222 symptomatic and 317 asymptomatic, which China counts separately.

There were no new deaths, leaving the death toll at 5,226.

As of Friday, mainland China had confirmed 230,496 cases with symptoms.

Beijing, Shanghai and the southern technology hub of Shenzhen all reported zero new local cases.

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