Beijing, the Chinese capital, decreased its reaction to COVID-19

BEIJING (Reuters) – Beijing will minimize the emergency reaction point to the coronavirus outbreak in the Chinese capital to point III from Level II from Level II, a city government official said Sunday.

The city launched the reaction of the second point on June 16 after it was discovered that coronavirus harvesting times were connected to Xinfadi, a major position in a southwest native Beijing.

Since 11 June, Beijing has recorded a total of 33 cases applicable to Xinfadi, however, no new times have been reported in two weeks.

“In general, the dangers of contracting a coronavirus infection in Beijing … and export to other regions are weak, and the entire pandemic scenario is under control,” Liu Bei, undersecretary of Beijing’s municipal government, said in a statement. Conference.

After reducing the reaction to coronaviruses, Beijing reopened parks, tourist sites, gyms, libraries and museums, but limited the diversity of visitors to 50% of its capacity.

Conferences with up to 500 participants can be allowed, while exhibitions, sporting parties and cinemas are also expected to reopen, Liu said.

Meanwhile, poorly ventilated spaces below the circle for use for advertising purposes, while wholesale markets, restaurants, design sites and factories will continue to be strictly monitored for coronavirus.

Reporting through Muyu Xu, Xu Jing and Ryan Woo; Editing by William Mallard and Jacqueline Wong

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