Coronavirus in China: The struggle against Coronavirus is still going on in many countries of the world. Even in China, due to Corona, the problems of people are not decreasing. Cases of Kovid-19 have increased in many cities. Caution is being taken after many more cases of corona virus infection have come to the fore in many places. Meanwhile, the world’s largest electronics market in China has been affected due to Corona.
Officials in China’s southern city of Shenzhen said that Huaqiangbei, the world’s largest electronics market, has been temporarily closed to prevent the outbreak of Kovid-19.
World’s largest electronics market closed
Health officials in China’s Huaqiangbei electronics market area have reported 9 cases of corona symptoms during the test. According to the information, three major buildings in the vast area, which includes thousands of stalls selling microchips, telephone parts and other components, all of them will be closed till September 2. Along with this, service has been suspended at 24 metro stations.
Corona hit in China
Local authorities on Monday confirmed the closure of the Huaqiangbei Electronic Market. Three people working there told the media that the building manager asked them to work from home. Metro services have been suspended at 24 stations in the central districts of Futian and Luohu.
Despite the Kovid zero policy, China’s bad condition
On the other hand, in many other cities of China, the situation has worsened due to Corona. The condition of Dongfang and Wengmai in Henan province of China is also worse than Corona. There is also a situation of lockdown in many other cities. Let us tell you that the Kovid Zero Policy is followed in China regarding the epidemic, under which a lot of strictness is taken when a single case of corona is reported. China has suffered a lot due to Corona.
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