Residents can no longer leave the city without explicit permission from their employer or local health authorities.
Anyone caught going for the drive could face ten days in police detention, or a (£58.37) yuan fine.
Residents were told they can only leave their homes to get tested or for a medical emergency, for those in less risky areas defined by the local government, are permitted to buy supplies if they return a negative test.
China will host the Winter Olympics in February but have not revealed how many Omicron cases there are in Xi’an.
Xi’an, with a population of 13 million, has started a massive disinfection campaign across the city. Roads and buildings are being sprayed with pathogen-killing solutions.
However, Dongyan Jin, a virologist at the University of Hong Kong, said the mass disinfection of outdoor air and surfaces seemed unnecessary given the low risk of people catching Covid-19 from outdoor surfaces or the air with so few people outside.
‘This is shooting mosquitoes with a cannon,’ said Jin, though he believes disinfection of indoor surfaces, especially in places visited by infected people, was necessary.
People have posted on the Chinese social media website, Weibo, one person said: ‘I don’t want to hear any more about how everything is fine. So what if supplies are so abundant – they’re useless if you don’t actually give them to people.’
It would be an understatement to say it’s been a tough year for trans people
As we go into 2022, I hope that we can build a society where everyone is free to be themselves without fear or persecution ✍ Ugla Stefanía Kristjönudóttir Jónsdóttir trib.al/gQUQvQF
This year we’ve seen some deeply troubling moves by politicians, such as Florida proposing genital examinations for young children. metro.co.uk/2021/04/21/gen…
And among adults, research also shows that 65% of trans people still feel that they need to hide who they are at work to get by. metro.co.uk/2021/04/07/tra…
All of the items are either found by TfL staff or handed in by members of the public, before making their way to the Lost Property Office, which has been looking after TfL’s lost property since 1933.
EXCLUSIVE: Cash-strapped councils in London have sold off historic landmarks worth over £70 million in the last five years. trib.al/Rsih6Z7
Instead of refurbishing Grade I and Grade II-listed landmarks to use as youth centres or much-needed housing, some councils have given them away for ‘very, very low’ sums.
One such example is Fulham Town Hall, which was built in 1890 using Georgian architecture.
It was bought by developer Ziser London for £10 million and is set to be turned into a boutique hotel, spa and restaurant.
The small town on the border between England and Wales soon had the eyes of the world upon it.
@VancityReynolds and @RMcElhenney, famous for their roles in Deadpool and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, submitted a deal to take 100% control of the club last year.
Their plan?
According to their mission statement… ‘Our goal is to grow the team, return it to the English Football League in front of increased attendances at an improved stadium while making a positive difference to the wider community in Wrexham.’
Justine Thomas is 48, from Norwich, and tells us: ‘It’s the first time I’ve bought a card that says ‘to my husband’ but it’s the first time I won’t be sending a card to my beloved dad.’
Justine’s father passed away in March of this year, aged 89 years old, and had three daughters and three sons.