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    Closed-off management resumed in all communities as Beijing ups COVID-19 emergency response(1/9)

    2020-06-18 10:20:19 Xinhua Editor :Li Yan
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    A community staff member checks a resident's body temperature at the entrance of a community in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuwei)

    A community staff member checks a resident's body temperature at the entrance of a community in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuwei)

    Deliverymen deliver packages in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuwei)

    A deliveryman delivers a package to a resident in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuwei)

    Residents register for entering a community in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuwei)

    A deliveryman delivers a package over a fence to a resident in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Chen Zhonghao)

    Residents stroll at a community in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Chen Zhonghao)

    Deliverymen deliver packages over a fence to residents in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Chen Zhonghao)

    A resident waves to a deliveryman at the entrance of a community in Xicheng District of Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2020. Beijing has upgraded its emergency response to COVID-19 from Level III to Level II, the second-highest of the four-tier system, as the city is battling to contain new clusters of COVID-19. Following the upgrade of emergency response, closed-off management has been resumed in all communities in Beijing and those who seek to enter are required to go through four steps -- having their body temperature tested, showing a registered pass, having their health code checked and completing real-name registration, together with strict exit controls. (Xinhua/Chen Zhonghao)

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