Delta variants continue to hit China, so many cases surfaced in 24 hours
Delta variants continue to hit China, so many cases surfaced in 24 hours
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Beijing: China is witnessing the biggest ever covid transition crisis. Earlier, China controlled the infection in a very short time at the beginning of the epidemic, but this time it failed to do so. A large number of delta variant cases in the northeastern city of Dalian are seen. About 1,500 students studying at the city's university have since been imprisoned in their hostels. The order was issued on Sunday after several dozen cases were reported at The City's Zhuanghe University.

Hundreds of students have been transferred to the hotels for surveillance. Now students are able to attend their classes digitally. Food is also being sent to their rooms. People coming from this city in many areas are not being allowed to enter. For the past one week, the highest number of cases have been reported from Dalian than in any part of the country. Based on official data, it is being said that between October 17 and November 14, a total of 1,308 cases has been confirmed here. This number has also crossed 1,280 local cases found in the summer. China's National Health Commission on Monday reported 32 new cases of local infections in the past 24 hours, 25 of which have been reported from the porridge.

Delta variant swells across 21 provinces: Which shows that China is facing the havoc of the biggest Delta variant ever. These variants have spread to 21 provinces of the country. China's government is adopting a zero tolerance policy towards covid. It is also being said that infection has been controlled in many provinces. The Chinese government is adopting a number of measures as preventive measures. This includes lockdown, contact tracing, testing of several rounds in risky areas, closing entertainment-related locations, banning public vehicles and restricting tourism.

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