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Wuhan, a city of more than 11 million people, had already tested three million to five million in the city after the Covid-19 outbreak was first reported there in December 2019.

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ANKARA – Chinese authorities in Wuhan are poised to launch a mass coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) testing effort after the city reported six new cases over the weekend, state-run media reported on Tuesday.

According to the Global Times, the city’s officials have asked districts to submit a plan to carry out citywide testing of all their residents.

The decision came after Wuhan reported six new local cases after remaining infection-free for weeks due to strict lockdown.

Wuhan, a city of more than 11 million people, had already tested three million to five million in the city after the Covid-19 outbreak was first reported there in December 2019.

“About three (million) to five million residents have been tested and proved healthy, and thus Wuhan is capable to test the remaining six (million) to eight million in 10 days,” the Global Times quoted Yang Zhanqiu, deputy director of the pathogen biology department at Wuhan University, as saying.

However, Yang did not support the mass testing move and said it was unnecessary.

“You’ll never know if people were infected after testing negative […] It’s essentially an epidemiological investigation to determine the current situation,” he added.

On Monday, an official was also sacked in Wuhan over the recent new infections.

Zhang Yuxin was removed from his posts for poor management over the closing-off and control of the local community, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Life in Wuhan, the provincial capital of Hubei and the initial epicenter of the virus, gradually returned to normal after the government lifted months-long restrictions in April.

On Tuesday, the Chinese mainland reported a single new case.

According to the National Health Commission of China, the new case was confirmed in the Mongolia autonomous region.

So far, 4,633 people in China died after contracting the virus among nearly 82,919 who tested positive, while 78,171 recovered, according to the commission. (Anadolu)

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