Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have launched an ambitious campaign to test all of its 11 million residents, after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
At least two of the city’s main districts have delivered notices of the campaign on a door-to-door basis and sent out online questionnaires through community workers seeking information about tests people have had, and if they belong to what are deemed high-risk groups.
The Wuhan government earlier said the city had 53 laboratories to process tests, and 211 locations where nucleic acid tests can be done.
Wuhan was placed under a lockdown on January 23rd and it was only lifted on April 8. It reported six new cases over the weekend, the first infections since the curbs were removed.
Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have launched an ambitious campaign to test all of its 11 million residents, after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
At least two of the city’s main districts have delivered notices of the campaign on a door-to-door basis and sent out online questionnaires through community workers seeking information about tests people have had, and if they belong to what are deemed high-risk groups.
The Wuhan government earlier said the city had 53 laboratories to process tests, and 211 locations where nucleic acid tests can be done.
Wuhan was placed under a lockdown on January 23rd and it was only lifted on April 8. It reported six new cases over the weekend, the first infections since the curbs were removed.
Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have launched an ambitious campaign to test all of its 11 million residents, after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
At least two of the city’s main districts have delivered notices of the campaign on a door-to-door basis and sent out online questionnaires through community workers seeking information about tests people have had, and if they belong to what are deemed high-risk groups.
The Wuhan government earlier said the city had 53 laboratories to process tests, and 211 locations where nucleic acid tests can be done.
Wuhan was placed under a lockdown on January 23rd and it was only lifted on April 8. It reported six new cases over the weekend, the first infections since the curbs were removed.
Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have launched an ambitious campaign to test all of its 11 million residents, after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
At least two of the city’s main districts have delivered notices of the campaign on a door-to-door basis and sent out online questionnaires through community workers seeking information about tests people have had, and if they belong to what are deemed high-risk groups.
The Wuhan government earlier said the city had 53 laboratories to process tests, and 211 locations where nucleic acid tests can be done.
Wuhan was placed under a lockdown on January 23rd and it was only lifted on April 8. It reported six new cases over the weekend, the first infections since the curbs were removed.
Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have launched an ambitious campaign to test all of its 11 million residents, after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
At least two of the city’s main districts have delivered notices of the campaign on a door-to-door basis and sent out online questionnaires through community workers seeking information about tests people have had, and if they belong to what are deemed high-risk groups.
The Wuhan government earlier said the city had 53 laboratories to process tests, and 211 locations where nucleic acid tests can be done.
Wuhan was placed under a lockdown on January 23rd and it was only lifted on April 8. It reported six new cases over the weekend, the first infections since the curbs were removed.
Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have launched an ambitious campaign to test all of its 11 million residents, after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
At least two of the city’s main districts have delivered notices of the campaign on a door-to-door basis and sent out online questionnaires through community workers seeking information about tests people have had, and if they belong to what are deemed high-risk groups.
The Wuhan government earlier said the city had 53 laboratories to process tests, and 211 locations where nucleic acid tests can be done.
Wuhan was placed under a lockdown on January 23rd and it was only lifted on April 8. It reported six new cases over the weekend, the first infections since the curbs were removed.
Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have launched an ambitious campaign to test all of its 11 million residents, after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
At least two of the city’s main districts have delivered notices of the campaign on a door-to-door basis and sent out online questionnaires through community workers seeking information about tests people have had, and if they belong to what are deemed high-risk groups.
The Wuhan government earlier said the city had 53 laboratories to process tests, and 211 locations where nucleic acid tests can be done.
Wuhan was placed under a lockdown on January 23rd and it was only lifted on April 8. It reported six new cases over the weekend, the first infections since the curbs were removed.
Authorities in the Chinese city of Wuhan have launched an ambitious campaign to test all of its 11 million residents, after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
At least two of the city’s main districts have delivered notices of the campaign on a door-to-door basis and sent out online questionnaires through community workers seeking information about tests people have had, and if they belong to what are deemed high-risk groups.
The Wuhan government earlier said the city had 53 laboratories to process tests, and 211 locations where nucleic acid tests can be done.
Wuhan was placed under a lockdown on January 23rd and it was only lifted on April 8. It reported six new cases over the weekend, the first infections since the curbs were removed.