Beijing closes produce market over new virus cases


Beijing closes produce market over new virus cases (Updated by 7.00 am Saturday)
Starting from 3 am Saturday, Beijing closed one of the city's largest farm produce markets, Xinfadi, in response to the emergence of six new local cases of COVID-19 within two days.
The wholesale market selling fruits, vegetables and meat will be disinfected, after personnel working there and the surrounding areas tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

All personnel in the market will undergo nucleic acid testings, according to a statement jointly issued by the market regulation bureau and the health commission of the district.
To ensure the market supply, special sections have been set up for sales of vegetables and fruits, said the statement.
Covering a total area of 112 hectares, the Xinfadi market has some 1,500 management personnel and more than 4,000 tenants.
- PhD graduate from EU shares insight about studying in China
- Train attendants receive etiquette training in Chongqing
- Former senior customs official indicted for graft
- From peasant uprising to industrial revolution: hero's hometown revived
- Workers weather desert extremes to complete 'power expressway loop' in southern Xinjiang
- China issues guidelines highlighting independent, impartial judicial work