Beijing Closes Dozens of Subway Stations as Covid Controls Tighten

A woman wearing a mask exits a subway train in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
A woman wearing a mask exits a subway train in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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Beijing Closes Dozens of Subway Stations as Covid Controls Tighten

A woman wearing a mask exits a subway train in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
A woman wearing a mask exits a subway train in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

Beijing closed dozens of subway stations on Wednesday, as Covid restrictions slowly constrict movement across the Chinese capital of over 21 million people.

The world's second-biggest economy has been battling its worst coronavirus flare-up since the early days of the pandemic, with most cases found in the business hub of Shanghai, where residents have been largely stuck at home for more than a month, AFP said.

Scenes of chaos and anger at the rolling lockdown there have alarmed Beijing residents, who fear their city is being closed down by stealth despite recording just dozens of daily cases.

On Wednesday, the Chinese capital recorded just 51 local virus infections including asymptomatic ones, while Shanghai reported nearly 5,000, a downward trend as the city loosens some restrictions.

Housing compounds with reported infections have already been locked down, many tourist sites tightening rules during the normally busy May holiday and dining-in at restaurants banned, as Beijingers started stocking up over worries they could suddenly find themselves ordered to stay at home.

The China World Trade Center -- which includes offices and shopping areas -- was temporarily closed off as well this week until Sunday to curb the virus spread.

Beijing Subway announced the closure of about 45 stations Wednesday -- around 14 percent of the network -- many of them near locked down areas, according to an announcement on its WeChat page.

"The entrances and exits of stations will be closed... but transfers can be done within the stations," the notice said.

Apart from Beijing, the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou also ramped up controls to fight Covid, with residents in the main city area to remain in their housing compounds -- unless under stricter lockdown measures.

Shanghai, whose weeks-long lockdown prompted widespread accusations of state bungling and overly zealous officialdom, had struggled to provide fresh vegetables and other essentials to those in lockdown, while patients reported trouble accessing non-Covid medical care.

Hundreds have died in Shanghai, mostly among a swathe of unvaccinated elderly.



Iran Says External Threats Could Lead to Expulsion of IAEA Inspectors

09 April 2025, Iran, Tehran: Iranian President Maspud Pezeshkian (C) visits an exhibition showcasing Iran's nuclear achievements during a ceremony marking Iran's Atomic Technology Day in Tehran. Photo: Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
09 April 2025, Iran, Tehran: Iranian President Maspud Pezeshkian (C) visits an exhibition showcasing Iran's nuclear achievements during a ceremony marking Iran's Atomic Technology Day in Tehran. Photo: Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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Iran Says External Threats Could Lead to Expulsion of IAEA Inspectors

09 April 2025, Iran, Tehran: Iranian President Maspud Pezeshkian (C) visits an exhibition showcasing Iran's nuclear achievements during a ceremony marking Iran's Atomic Technology Day in Tehran. Photo: Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
09 April 2025, Iran, Tehran: Iranian President Maspud Pezeshkian (C) visits an exhibition showcasing Iran's nuclear achievements during a ceremony marking Iran's Atomic Technology Day in Tehran. Photo: Iranian Presidency/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Iran may suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog if external threats continue, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader said on Thursday, after US President Donald Trump again warned of military force if Tehran does not agree to a nuclear deal.  

Iranian and American diplomats will visit Oman on Saturday to start dialogue on Tehran's nuclear program, with Trump saying he would have the final word on whether talks are reaching a breakdown, which would put Iran in "great danger".  

"Continued external threats and putting Iran under the conditions of a military attack could lead to deterrent measures like the expulsion of IAEA inspectors and ceasing cooperation with it," Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Ali Khamenei, published on X, referring to the International Atomic Energy Agency.  

"Transferring enriched material to safe and undisclosed locations in Iran could also be on the agenda," he wrote.  

While the US insists that the talks with Tehran will be direct , Iran has stressed the negotiations will be indirect with intermediation from Oman's foreign minister.  

During his first 2017-2021 term, Trump withdrew the US from a 2015 deal between Iran and world powers designed to curb Iran's sensitive nuclear work in exchange for sanctions relief.  

Trump also reimposed sweeping US sanctions. Since then, Iran has far surpassed that deal's limits on uranium enrichment, according to the IAEA.  

Western powers accuse Iran of having a clandestine agenda to develop nuclear weapons capability by enriching uranium to a high level of fissile purity, above what they say is justifiable for a civilian atomic energy program. Tehran says its nuclear program is wholly for civilian energy purposes.