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China: Residents line up for COVID-19 testing amid latest outbreak in Baise01:13
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Hundreds of residents lined up on Tuesday to undergo a rapid COVID-19 nucleic acid test following Sunday's outbreak in the city of Baise.

Personnel in protective equipment can be seen collecting samples from residents, from the early hours of Monday, as the city of Baise was subjected to full traffic control, movement of people was banned and areas involved in the outbreak were monitored.

So far, a total of 43 testing laboratories for COVID-19 have been set up and put into operation in the city.

China: Residents line up for COVID-19 testing amid latest outbreak in Baise

China, Baise
February 8, 2022 at 12:56 GMT +00:00 · Published

Hundreds of residents lined up on Tuesday to undergo a rapid COVID-19 nucleic acid test following Sunday's outbreak in the city of Baise.

Personnel in protective equipment can be seen collecting samples from residents, from the early hours of Monday, as the city of Baise was subjected to full traffic control, movement of people was banned and areas involved in the outbreak were monitored.

So far, a total of 43 testing laboratories for COVID-19 have been set up and put into operation in the city.

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Hundreds of residents lined up on Tuesday to undergo a rapid COVID-19 nucleic acid test following Sunday's outbreak in the city of Baise.

Personnel in protective equipment can be seen collecting samples from residents, from the early hours of Monday, as the city of Baise was subjected to full traffic control, movement of people was banned and areas involved in the outbreak were monitored.

So far, a total of 43 testing laboratories for COVID-19 have been set up and put into operation in the city.

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