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Published 14 Jun, 2022 03:51pm

Beijing launches probe into 24-hour bar blamed for capital’s latest COVID surge

BEIJING: Authorities in China’s capital warned on Tuesday that a COVID-19 surge in cases linked to a 24-hour bar was critical and the city of 22 million was in a “race against time” to get to grips with its most serious outbreak since the pandemic began.

A joint team from an array of local government departmentswill work together to investigate and deal with the HeavenSupermarket bar “quickly, strictly and seriously”, state-backedBeijing Daily reported.

All of the city’s bars, nightclubs, karaoke venues, internetcafes and other entertainment venues are being inspected, the paper reported. All entertainment venues in underground spaces are being shut down and epidemic prevention work in the city is being “tightened”, it said.

Authorities are under pressure as the outbreak linked to thebar has left millions facing mandatory testing and thousandsunder targeted lockdowns and comes just days after the city hadended a more than month-long partial lockdown.

The announcement of the investigation came a day after statemedia reported Vice Premier Sun Chunlan visited the bar and saidit was necessary to strengthen COVID prevention and control ofkey places.

People infected in the outbreak live or work in 14 of thecapital’s 16 districts, authorities have said.

Drinking and dining in most of Beijing’s establishments onlyresumed on June 6 after more than a month in which the city of22 million enforced curbs including urging people to work fromhome, and shutting malls and parts of the transport system.

Chaoyang, the city’s largest district where the Heavensupermarket bar is located, kicked off a three-day mass testing campaign among its roughly 3.5 million residents on Monday. About 10,000 close contacts of the bar’s patrons have been identified, and their residential buildings put under lockdown.

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