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A district of Beijing is in a 'wartime emergency' with tourism banned in the Chinese capital after a spike in coronavirus cases centred around a food market has sparked fears of a fresh outbreak.

14/06/2020A district of Beijing is in a "wartime emergency" with tourism banned in the Chinese capital after a spike in coronavirus cases centred around a food market has sparked fears of a fresh outbreak. The move comes amid mounting concern over a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eleven neighbourhoods around the wholesale market in the city's southwestern Fengtai district have gone into lockdown, where an official said it was in "wartime emergency mode". The cluster was detected after throat swabs from 45 people, out of 517 tested at the district's Xinfadi market, proved positive for coronavirus, although none of them showed symptoms of COVID-19, according to the authorities.

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Surely this is enough for good old teddy to ban wet markets .of course his ccp bosses may see different 🤔

Crikey. This is not over by a long shot.

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