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09 Aug 2022 | 02:24 AM UTC

China: Authorities expand tighter COVID-19 curbs to other parts of Hainan Province as of Aug. 9 /update 2

Officials expand tighter COVID-19 curbs to other parts of Hainan Province, China, as of Aug. 9. Plan for business and transport disruptions.

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Authorities have expanded strict COVID-19 curbs to more parts of Hainan Province as of Aug. 9 amid ongoing COVID-19 activity. Tighter measures are in effect in Danzhou, Lingshui, Qionghai, and Wanning; stay-home measures are in place and public transport is suspended. Officials also placed temporary lockdown measures in Haikou 07:00-20:00 Aug. 9 due to COVID-19 activity.

The government continues to impose COVID-19 restrictions in Sanya. Residents may only leave home once every two days to purchase necessities. Nonessential businesses are closed. Tighter security protocols, including checkpoints, are in place in districts and neighborhoods to ensure compliance with the measures. Authorities have banned travel to and from Sanya and have suspended public transport citywide, including most flights to and from Sanya. Visitors to Yalong and Sanya bays must have a negative nucleic acid test result within 24 hours. Tourists currently in Sanya must remain in the city but may leave after undergoing five nucleic acid tests over seven days from Aug. 6. The government has not indicated how long the measures will continue but suggested that the intensified citywide curbs are temporary.

The tightest curbs continue in designated high- and medium-risk locations in Hainan Province. As of Aug. 9, officials have classified 262 sites as high risk and 161 places as medium risk. Residents in high-risk areas must stay at home, while people living in medium-risk locations must limit movement to the immediate area. Authorities will restrict travel to and from the affected communities. Security personnel will enforce checkpoints in these areas to ensure compliance with movement restrictions. Officials typically extend measures until one week after the latest date of newly confirmed community cases. Officials will likely conduct several rounds of testing in these locations before easing restrictions.

Additional measures are likely if there are new COVID-19 cases. Strict controls, such as stay-at-home orders, may occur in other areas of Hainan Province in the coming days. Production and supply chain disruptions are likely in areas affected by COVID-19 exit and entry controls.

Advice

Strictly heed the instructions of authorities. Avoid all nonessential operations in areas impacted by travel controls. Confirm appointments. Remain cooperative if approached and questioned by law enforcement officers.