Asia Today: China reports 380 cases south of Beijing
BEIJING — More than 380 people have tested positive in a growing COVID-19 outbreak south of Beijing in China’s Hebei province.
Hebei health authorities said that 40 new cases had been confirmed Sunday morning, bringing the total to 223. Another 161 people tested positive but showed no symptoms. China does not include such asymptomatic cases in its official tally.
The outbreak has raised particular concern because Hebei borders the nation’s capital. Travel between the two has been restricted, with workers from Hebei having to show proof of employment in Beijing to enter the city.
Almost all the cases are in Shijuazhuang, the provincial capital, which is about 260 kilometres (160 miles) southwest of Beijing. A handful have also been found in Xingtai city, 110 kilometres (68 miles) farther south.