China locks down 21 million people in Chengdu as COVID-19 cases rise

Sep 4, 2022
Chinese authorities locked down Chengdu, a southwestern city of 21 million people, following a spike in COVID-19 cases.

Sep 4, 2022
Chinese authorities locked down Chengdu, a southwestern city of 21 million people, following a spike in COVID-19 cases.

Photos of empty supermarket shelves and Chengdu residents scrambling to hoard groceries went viral on social media with the order given only six hours before taking effect.

China is the last large economy wedded to a zero-COVID policy, stamping out virus flare-ups with snap shutdowns, mass testing, and lengthy quarantines.

Chengdu, in the southwest, became the latest city to announce a shutdown, saying in an official notice residents must “stay home in principle” from 6pm (10:00 GMT) on Thursday to combat a new wave of infections.

Al Jazeera’s Leah Harding reports.

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