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Tens of thousands of people were trapped in Yumen when officials swiftly locked down the city after a man died of plague, highlighting China's severe approach to the threat from disease. How pandemics spread — video. T he decision by Chinese authorities to quarantine parts of Yumen city after a local man died of the bubonic plague made headlines around the world.
On Tuesday, when authorities still had whole swaths of the city in lockdown, the state broadcaster China Central Television CCTV reported from the scene. The reporter, wearing a face mask , stood in front of a roadblock guarded by two uniformed police officers, also wearing face masks. They had laid down orange traffic cones and tyre-puncture spike strips. The camera panned over warehouses stocked with rice, cooking oil and other emergency rations for the residents trapped behind the blockades — perhaps tens of thousands of people.
Two days later, the quarantine — centred on residents who had been in close contact with the dead man — was lifted, after none were found to have developed any symptoms of the plague. According to experts, Chinese authorities consider plague to be one of two Class 1 infectious diseases, along with cholera. When a person falls ill under their jurisdiction, they are entitled to label certain zones "infection areas" and seal them off. Yumen, meaning "Jade Gate", is a city of about , people in the impoverished northwestern province of Gansu.
It is known as a kongcheng or "hollow city" — aside from oilfield workers and a few small-time traders, few people stay there long-term. Shots on state television gave brief glimpses of the city itself: a few drab brick buildings and leafy trees flanking wide roads, criss-crossed with police tape. People wearing white overalls and respirators stood in clusters, spraying disinfectant on the road.