Tianjin tightened exit controls by canceling 97% of flights and requiring residents to have negative Covid-19 test results and obtain approval from employers or community authorities before leaving town.
Tianjin detected China’s first pair of local Covid-19 cases of the highly transmissible omicron variant over the weekend. The city of 14 million is carrying out mandatory nucleic acid testing on all residents starting Sunday. As of Tuesday, the port city completed tests of nearly 7.9 million people and reported 97 cases, local health authorities said at a press conference.
Tianjin Binhai International Airport canceled 437 flights in and out of the airport Tuesday, and only five flights are allowed to leave the city, according to flight checking app VariFlight.
Some of the trains from Tianjin to Beijing were suspended. All provincial buses from Tianjin to Beijing and other provinces were shut down. Although the government has not imposed a lockdown on the city, residents were told not to leave town unless necessary.