People are wearing face masks inside the Jingshen seafood market which has been closed for business after new coronavirus infections were detected, in Beijing, China, June 12, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
The closure of the Xinfadi wholesale market at 3 a.m. local time on Saturday , came after two men working at a meat research centre who had recently visited the market were reported on Friday as having been infected by the novel coronavirus. It was not immediately clear how the men had been infected.
Beijing authorities had earlier halted beef and mutton trading at the Xinfadi market, alongside closures at other wholesale markets around the city. Beijing authorities said more than 10,000 people at the market will take nucleic acid tests to detect coronavirus infections. The city government also said it had dropped plans to reopen schools on Monday for students in grades one through three because of the new cases.
Beijing wet market lockdown
The tensions, suspiciousness, skepticism, mistrust, nervousness and anxieties are some of the new trends that Covid-19 has left to individuals within families, workplace like this market as well as regulatory actors like governments.
The results of the first tests. Alarming. - 40 positif sample in environment - 45 with employees
It is strange, the same kind of wholesale market in China, sounds like planed well
I don't believe china at all. How can virus from wuhan spread all around the world but not in other chinese cities like Beijing or Shanghai? Its all CCP conspiracy. BoycottChina
When it became your news that means the situation is way more worse than you think.
China should permanently shut those wet markets as well
Correct decision.
All countries should boycott China at least for the next 6 months for the harm it caused to the world
They ran out of antifa shirts.
is it bat soup situation again my friend?🙏🏾
This seems to be one long dark tunnel with no end in sight!!
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