Two officials were sacked on Sunday January 2 by authorities in the Chinese city of Xi'an, where the number of coronavirus cases is down after twelve days of confinement, according to official figures released on Monday.
On Sunday evening, local authorities announced that two senior representatives of the Communist Party from the Yanta district had been removed from their posts in order, according to local official media, to "
strengthen the work of prevention and control of the epidemic
" in the region. . Last month, several dozen officials had already been sanctioned for "
insufficient rigor in the prevention and control of the epidemic
".
Xi'an announced 90 new cases of coronavirus on Monday, up from 122 the day before, bringing the number of contaminations in the city to more than 1,600 since December 9.
“
We have launched a general attack
,” provincial official Liu Guozhong said according to an official note, adding that it was necessary to rid society of the coronavirus as quickly as possible.
Xi'an, famous for its underground terracotta army, is the new epicenter of the pandemic in the country, which has led authorities to impose containment on the 13 million inhabitants and carry out extensive tracing operations.
China follows a “
zero Covid
”
strategy
with very severe border restrictions and targeted
lockdowns as
soon as cases
arise
, but this approach has not prevented local outbreaks.
Residents of Xi'an have said in recent days that they are struggling to find enough food, even though Chinese authorities insist they are working to secure supplies.
One month before the Winter Olympics in Beijing, China has recorded infection figures not seen since March 2020 in recent days, even though the number of cases remains low compared to other countries in the world.