Second Chinese city sees outbreak of Covid Delta variant

Second Chinese city sees outbreak of Covid Delta variant
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Gareth Milner

By Gareth Milner


Published: 14/09/2021

- 07:29

Updated: 14/09/2021

- 08:57

A Delta variant outbreak in July and August spread to several provinces

A second city in south-eastern China has seen a jump in Covid-19 cases in a Delta variant outbreak that started late last week.

The National Health Commission said that 59 new cases had been identified in the latest 24-hour period, more than doubling the total to 102.


All are in the Fujian province on China’s east coast.

The port city of Xiamen has confirmed 33 cases in the past two days.

Another 59 cases have been found in Putian, about 90 miles north on the coast, where the outbreak was first detected.

Xiamen locked down affected neighbourhoods, closed entertainment and fitness venues and cancelled group activities, including those for the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival holiday.

Long-distance bus service to other parts of the province have been suspended.

China has largely stopped the spread of Covid but has sporadic outbreaks.

A Delta variant outbreak in July and August spread to several provinces, raising concerns about new and more contagious variants.

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