06 Jul 2022 | 05:27 AM UTC
China: Officials imposing tighter COVID-19 curbs in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, as of July 6
Authorities enhance COVID-19 controls in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, as of July 6. Localized transport, business disruptions likely.
Event
Officials in Shaanxi Province are implementing temporary heightened COVID-19 restrictions in Xi'an through July 13. All nonessential businesses, such as entertainment and hospitality venues, are closed. Restaurants can operate takeaway and delivery services. Authorities have banned social gatherings, including religious activities. Individuals with green health codes may work from offices.
Tighter curbs are in place in areas with COVID-19 activity. Officials have designated nine high-risk and 10 medium-risk areas in parts of Chang'an, International Port, Yanta, and Qujiang New districts. Residents of and individuals with recent exposure to these areas must remain in their homes; exceptions may be possible for emergencies and essential reasons. Officials restrict travel to and from the affected communities. Authorities typically maintain measures until two weeks after the latest confirmed community case and will probably carry out several rounds of testing before easing restrictions.
Additional measures are likely if there are new COVID-19 cases. Strict controls, such as stay-at-home orders, could occur in Xi'an or other areas of Shaanxi Province in the coming days. Other provincial and municipal governments may require testing and/or quarantine for travelers from the affected areas of Shaanxi Province.
Advice
Strictly heed the instructions of authorities. Confirm appointments and transport arrangements. Remain cooperative if approached and questioned by law enforcement officers.