Beijing health officials are pulling back from plans to widen the reopening of businesses in the city, including movie theaters, according to a China news website. Supchina.com reports that three n…
Supchina.com reports that three new coronavirus cases in the past two days have spooked authorities, causing them to reinstitute social distancing rules and reverse decisions on reopening businesses. As a result, indoor entertainment venues, including movie theaters and karaoke rooms, will remain closed until further notice.
Six wholesale markets visited by the afflicated patients were also ordered closed, and group meals in restaurants are banned. A day later, two more infected people surfaced. The patients were coworkers at a meat research center and also had no recent contact with anyone who had traveled overseas. However, one of them traveled to the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao for a five-day business trip before falling ill.
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