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Coronavirus: All Wuhan residents to get COVID-19 test after new outbreak

Older people and densely populated communities will be prioritised after six people tested positive over the weekend.

Workers in protective suits register residents and take their temperatures on a housing estate in Wuhan
Image: There had been no new cases in Wuhan for 35 days
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All Wuhan residents will be tested for COVID-19 after a new outbreak occurred in the city where the pandemic started, local authorities said.

There were six new coronavirus cases over the weekend in the central Chinese city - the first in the whole of Hubei province for 35 days.

None of the new cases came in from overseas, prompting Wuhan authorities to announce nucleic acid testing of all its residents will happen over 10 days, according to an emergency notice circulated by state-run media outlet The Paper.

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Image: Wuhan celebrated the end of the lockdown on 8 April with a light show

Wuhan, with a population of 11 million, was placed on a strict lockdown on 23 January but it was lifted on 8 April and, until the weekend, there had been no new cases since.

Nucleic testing detects the virus' genetic code and can be more effective at picking up the virus, especially in the early stages, than the more easily carried out immune response tests.

Older people, densely populated communities and areas which are visited by a lot of people will be prioritised, the notice said.

"We must profoundly realise that decisive achievements do not mean decisive victory," Wang Zhonglin, a member of Hubei Province's standing committee, told the Changjiang Daily.

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The city had been slowly getting back to normal after the 76-day lockdown, with people allowed outside their homes but many businesses remain closed.

China's government will not be pleased with the new cases as Wuhan had been held up as a shining example to the world for stopping the virus' spread within the city where it started.

State media reported that Zhang Yuxin, the chief official in Wuhan's Dongxihu district, was removed from his post "for failures in epidemic prevention and control work at the residential compound" where the new cases were.

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Any further infections found by testing will raise serious questions over the transparency and accuracy of the city's previous numbers.

Chinese officials are already facing accusations of covering up the severity of the virus in the early stages.

A further 12 new cases in the city of Shulan in China's northeast Jilin province were recorded on Sunday, prompting it to be placed under "wartime control mode", its head of state said.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by YONHAP/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10643697a).Health officials disinfect the interior of  MADE, a major club in the international tourist district of Itaewon in Seoul, South Korea, 12 May 2020. The club is feared to become a spot of a cluster infection as a man in his 20s tested positive for COVID-19 after visiting the place on 02 May..Health officials investigate possible new cluster infection in Seoul, Korea - 12 May 2020
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South Korea has also experienced a new outbreak after 101 new cases have been linked to one man who visited several nightclubs in Seoul last Saturday.

Bars and clubs across the South Korean capital have now been closed over fears of a second spike in infections.