China shuts schools and cancels flights as Beijing reports an 'extremely grave' surge in new coronavirus cases

A man, who visited Beijing recently, is tested for the COVID-19 coronavirus in Nanjing in China's eastern Jiangsu province on June 15, 2020. - China's capital city raced on June 15 to control a fresh coronavirus outbreak, with 75 cases linked to a single wholesale food market in Beijing where authorities have locked down neighborhoods and launched a massive test and trace programme. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)STR/AFP via Getty Images

  • China shuts schools, cancels flights, and locks down neighborhoods after a surge of reported new COVID-19 cases.
  • Beijing had reported no locally transmitted cases for 57 consecutive days until a flurry of cases emerged last week.
  • The new outbreak has been linked to a massive food market in Beijing, where traces of coronavirus were reportedly found on chopping boards used for imported salmon.
  • "This has truly rung an alarm bell for us," said Cai Qi, the Communist Party's Secretary of Beijing.
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China has imposed new restrictions by shutting schools and cancelling multiple flights after a surge of reported new COVID-19 cases which has not yet been brought under control.

Beijing had reported no locally transmitted cases for 57 consecutive days until a flurry of cases emerged last week, according to the BBC.

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