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Anti-COVID measures put in place in Beijing

Restaurants ordered to close dine-in services during May holidays

By Associated Press
Published: April 30, 2022, 7:37pm
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A woman wearing a face mask rides an amusement ride at a public park in Beijing, Saturday, April 30, 2022, the first day of the Labor Day holiday period in China.
A woman wearing a face mask rides an amusement ride at a public park in Beijing, Saturday, April 30, 2022, the first day of the Labor Day holiday period in China. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) Photo Gallery

BEIJING — Restaurants in Beijing have been ordered to close dine-in services over the May holidays as the Chinese capital grapples with a COVID-19 outbreak.

Authorities said at a news conference Saturday that dining in restaurants has become an infection risk, citing virus transmissions between diners and staff.

Restaurants have been ordered to provide only takeout services from today through Wednesday, during China’s Labor Day holidays.

Beijing began mass testing millions of residents last week as it scrambled to stamp out a growing COVID-19 outbreak.

The political stakes are high as the ruling Communist Party prepares for a major congress this fall at which President Xi Jinping is seeking a third five-year term to reassert his position as China’s unquestioned leader.

Beijing authorities reported 67 new infections on Saturday, taking the city’s total to nearly 300 since April 22.

Authorities have also ordered parks, scenic areas and entertainment venues to operate at half capacity during the holiday period. Schools have also been ordered closed.

Several communities in the city’s most populous Chaoyang district have been designated high-risk areas and will be subjected to mass testing today and Tuesday.

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