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Beijing Single Omicron Case attracted national attention

Beijing: A 26-year-old woman in the capital of the Beijing China who signed the Omicron strain from Covid-19 has attracted national attention on social media for its shopping.
The woman, who has not been identified by the name, reportedly visited top-class shops in the city before showing symptoms of viruses.
It is not known where or how he was infected and his current condition has not been published.
The woman’s case is widely discussed online and reflects the tiring government efforts to track and isolate every case of viruses, along with identifying and testing anyone who might be done by infected people.
The first case reported from the Omicron variant has pushed StepPed-up steps in Beijing, just a few weeks before becoming the host of the winter Olympics.
More than 13,000 people and all the places visited by 26-year-old women have been tested and the apartment complex and workplace sealed.
Officials on Saturday said the woman lived and worked in the Northwestern City district in Haidian, home to several of the country’s top universities, and did not have a history of travel outside Beijing for the past two weeks.
There were no new cases reported in Beijing on Monday, even though the nearest city Tianjin saw 80 other cases.
The government’s media on Monday reported the capital, with 20 million residents, considering a stronger limitation on the trip.
All transit links with Tianjin have been cut off.
International flights have diminished sharply and domestic travelers have been forbidden if they move to the second location before arriving in Beijing.
The Olympics opened on February 4, just days after the commencement of the Chinese New Year celebration.
Athletes, officials, staff and journalists were asked to enter a closed loop bubble without outside contact and undergo daily testing.
As an additional precaution, Beijing will ask travelers to take nucleic acid tests in 72 hours of entry from January 22.
Some schools in Beijing have also closed the early class and moved ahead of winter holidays.
Officials throughout the country also urged residents to live in their city for the new year, instead of traveling back to their hometown.
The tourist site, including parts of the large wall, has also been closed in the midst of the ‘zero-covid’ ‘policy that has seen millions of people placed under locking.
Economic pressure, logistics and psychological resulting from the policy became increasingly clear, creating tension for how long restrictions remained.
After three weeks of isolation, the ancient capital Xi’an seemed to turn in the corner, with the rules of staying at a house that was appointed in an environment that was determined to be virus free.
About 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) southwest Beijing, Xi’an City, who have a 13 million population and is considered the main tourist site for the famous terracotta soldier, has reported more than 2,000 infections since December last year.

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