China reports most cases since April as pandemic gathers pace in Latin America
China has reported its
highest daily number of new coronavirus cases in months as parts of Beijing
remained under lockdown, offering a second-wave warning to the rest of the
world as the pandemic rages in South America and global cases approach 7.8
million.
The shock resurgence in
domestic infections on Sunday has rattled China, where the disease emerged late
last year but had largely been tamed through severe restrictions on movement
that were later emulated across the globe.
It also provides a bleak
insight into the difficulties the world will face in conquering Covid-19 – even
as countries in Europe prepare to reopen borders at the beginning of the summer
holiday season after an encouraging drop in contagion.
Of the 57 new cases logged
by Chinese authorities, 36 were domestic infections in the capital, where a
large wholesale food market at the centre of the outbreak has been closed and
nearby housing estates put under lockdown.
“People are scared,” a fruit
and vegetable trader at another local market in central Beijing told AFP.
“The meat sellers have had to close. This
disease is really scary,” said the man, adding that there were fewer customers
than normal.
At least 430,000 people
worldwide have died from Covid-19, and the total number of confirmed cases has
doubled to 7.78 million in slightly over a month. The disease is now spreading
most rapidly in Latin America, where it is threatening healthcare systems and
sparking political turmoil.
Brazil now has the
second-highest number of virus deaths after the US, surpassing Britain’s toll,
and the Chilean health minister, Jaime Manalich, resigned on Saturday amid a
furore over the country’s true number of fatalities.
There have been frequent
reports of spats among health ministry officials, and Manalich has been
criticised by opposition politicians, mayors, medical experts and social groups
for refusing to release more detailed contagion data or apply lockdowns sooner.
The sudden reshuffle comes
as Chile faces its toughest month in the pandemic so far, with spiralling
active cases and death rates. The country now has the highest number of
confirmed cases per million people in Latin America, reporting a total so far
of 167,355 on Saturday and 3,101 deaths in a population of 19 million.
Elsewhere in Latin America,
an evacuation flight carrying about 230 British nationals and residents left
Colombia’s main airport in Bogota, bound for Heathrow. The plane will return
with Colombian evacuees on Sunday.
Colombia, which is relaxing
some of its lockdown measures, currently has confirmed 46,858 cases of
Covid-19, with 1545 deaths. Daily cases are climbing, with 1646 confirmed on
Saturday, worrying experts that the worst is about to hit.
In Mexico, the health
ministry reported 3,494 new confirmed coronavirus infections along with 424
additional fatalities on Saturday, bringing the total in the country to 142,690
cases and 16,872 deaths.
While Latin America grapples
with its rising tide of cases, many European nations are lifting lockdowns and
opening borders.
After the European
Commission urged a relaxation of restrictions, a number of nations are
preparing to reopen borders on Monday – while some like Poland have done so
already, with people from other European Union countries allowed to visit.
Germany said it would end
land border checks on Monday, and France said it would gradually reopen its
borders to non-Schengen countries from July. Greek prime minister Kyriakos
Mitsotakis travelled to picturesque Santorini island to open his country’s
tourism season, while Venice sprang back to life on Saturday as hundreds of
tourists flocked to the city for the reopening of the iconic Doge’s Palace.




