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China's new coronavirus cases more than double amid 'stealth Omicron' wave

China's new COVID-19 cases Tuesday more than doubled from the previous day as the country faces by far its biggest outbreak since the early days of the pandemic.

Most of Tuesday's 3,507 new COVID-19 infections are in northeast Jilin province

People are tested for COVID-19 in Beijing on Monday. China's new COVID-19 cases Tuesday more than doubled from the previous day as it faces by far its biggest outbreak since the early days of the pandemic. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

China's new COVID-19 cases Tuesday more than doubled from the previous day as the country faces by far its biggest outbreak since the early days of the pandemic.

The National Health Commission said 3,507 new locally spread cases had been identified in the latest 24-hour period, up from 1,337 a day earlier. While the numbers are low compared to elsewhere in the world, the more than 10,000 cases China recorded in the first two weeks of March far exceed previous flare-ups.

A fast-spreading variant known as "stealth Omicron" is testing China's zero-tolerance strategy, which had kept the virus at bay since the deadly initial outbreak in the city of Wuhan in early 2020. 

No new deaths have been reported in the multiple outbreaks across China.

Much of the current outbreaks are being driven by the BA.2 subvariant commonly known as "stealth omicron," said Zhang Wenhong, a prominent infectious disease expert at a hospital affiliated with Shanghai's Fudan University.

Early research suggests the subvariant spreads faster than the original Omicron variant, which itself spread faster than the original virus and other variants. 

Travel restrictions, lockdowns 

Most of the new cases were in China's northeast Jilin province, where 2,601 were reported. Smaller outbreaks have hit more than a dozen provinces and major cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

Jilin has barred residents from leaving the province and from travelling between cities within it.

The nine million residents of Changchun, the provincial capital and an auto manufacturing hub, have been locked down since Friday as authorities conduct repeated rounds of mass testing both there and in the city of Jilin.

More than 1,000 medical workers have been flown in from other provinces along with pandemic response supplies, and the province has mobilized 7,000 military reservists to help with the response.

Elsewhere in China, Shandong province had the most new cases with 106. Guangdong province in the southeast, where the metropolis and major tech centre of Shenzhen has been locked down since Sunday, reported 48 new cases. Shanghai had nine, and Beijing reported six.