Photos: Long lines as Beijing expands mass COVID-19 testing

Compulsory testing has been a key feature of China's push to contain new wave of outbreaks

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Beijing: Beijing has ordered more coronavirus tests for about 2 million people in its downtown area after new cases were reported in the Chinese capital.
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The city health department said all residents of the Xicheng and Dongcheng districts are required to undergo testing on Friday and Saturday. Results are usually delivered by smartphone app within a few hours.
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In one neighborhood in Dongcheng, several thousand people lined up in freezing temperatures around a corner and down several blocks, waiting to enter a building for testing.
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They included a group of street sweepers who stood out in their high-visibility red and green uniforms from others wearing dark winter jackets. Everyone wore a mask.
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Compulsory testing has been a key feature of China's push to contain a new wave of virus outbreaks, and many shops, office buildings and residential compounds now require proof of a recent negative test carried on a cellphone app to gain entry.
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Beijing has recorded just over a dozen new cases in the past week but rigorous tracing has prompted orders to test all those who might have come into contact with someone who is carrying the virus.
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Recent confirmed cases have largely been in suburban areas, but some of those had traveled downtown before testing positive for the virus.
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People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the coronavirus line up for mass COVID-19 testing in a central district of Beijing.

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