05 Sep 2022 | 07:55 AM UTC
China: Officials impose tiered COVID-19 measures in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, as of Sept. 5 /update 1
Officials impose tiered COVID-19 measures in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, as of Sept. 5. Localized disruptions likely.
Event
Officials in Guangdong Province are imposing tiered anti-virus measures in Shenzhen as of Sept. 5 due to COVID-19 concerns. Authorities will classify areas as low-, medium-, or high-risk based on the level of disease activity. The government will lift movement curbs in low-risk areas, while lockdown measures will remain in place in medium- and high-risk localities. Residents and individuals in medium- and high-risk 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 will maintain measures for three days after the latest confirmed community case and will probably carry out several rounds of testing before easing restrictions. Entertainment venues like cinemas and KTVs will remain closed in major districts, including Futian, Longhua, and Nanshan. The Nanyuan neighborhood in Futian District will continue to be a medium-risk area due to COVID-19 activity. Officials have resumed metro services in Shenzhen, but some stations are closed in the affected areas.
Additional measures are possible in other parts of Shenzhen if new COVID-19 cases emerge. Strict controls, such as stay-at-home orders and closure of nonessential businesses, are possible. Officials will likely carry out several rounds of testing in the affected locations before easing restrictions. Increased health screenings will likely continue at border checkpoints, ports, and other passenger transport hubs in Shenzhen. Business disruptions and production delays are likely in the affected areas of Shenzhen due to COVID-19 health protocols.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Remain polite and nonconfrontational if approached by security personnel. Confirm travel reservations to, from, and in Shenzhen.
Resources
Shenzhen Government Website
Shenzhen Area Designations (Mandarin Chinese)