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Asia Today: 2 Chinese airports requiring virus test results

BEIJING (AP) - Two major airports in northeastern China are requiring departing passengers show a negative coronavirus test taken over the previous 72 hours before they can board their planes.

The requirements by the Shenyang and Dalian airports come amid a small but persistent growth in cases in the two cities located in Liaoning province just north of the capital Beijing.

Four new cases were announced Friday in Liaoning, along with another five cases in Beijing, where emergency testing was ordered for more than a million people following the detection of a small cluster in the northeastern suburbs.

Wary of another wave of infections, China is urging tens of millions of migrant workers to stay put during next month's annual Lunar New Year holiday, usually the world's largest annual human migration. Classes are also being dismissed a week earlier than usual and tourists are being told not to come to Beijing for holidays.

China on Friday reported a total of 19 new virus cases, including 10 that were brought from outside the country. A total of 370 people are in treatment for COVID-19 and another 279 are being observed in isolation for having tested positive for the disease without showing symptoms. Since the coronavirus was detected in the central city of Wuhan in late 2019, China has reported a total of 87,071 cases and 4,634 deaths, although some question whether those figures underreport the extent of the outbreak in the country.

In other developments in the Asia-Pacific region:

- Japan's Emperor Naruhito expressed gratitude to medical professionals and acknowledged the hardship caused by the coronavirus in a New Year's Day message. Naruhito also offered empathy to those who lost loved ones, lost their jobs or were struggling with loneliness. Japan has had more than 3,000 deaths from COVID-19. Worries are growing about another surge in cases, reaching a daily record of 1,337 new infections for the capital Tokyo on Thursday.

- Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen hailed the island's progress in containing the coronavirus pandemic and growing the economy. In her annual New Year's Day address, Tsai said Taiwan had effectively conquered the virus through 'œbelieving in professionalism, trusting one another and unifying as a society,'ť without lockdowns or serious disruptions to business and education. Taiwan has been applauded for its swift and sustained efforts to contain COVID-19, with just seven deaths and fewer than 800 confirmed cases, despite its close proximity to China, where the pandemic began.

- Sri Lankan police are seeking help in finding four prisoners infected with the coronavirus who are missing after escaping from a treatment center, as cases in prisons surge to more than 4,000. Police spokesman Ajith Rohana said Friday that five inmates escaped the previous day and one was later captured. 'œWe need to trace the other four as quickly as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19,'ť he said. The coronavirus has been spreading in Sri Lanka's crowded prisons. As of Friday, 3,894 inmates and 122 guards have tested positive. Cases have been detected in five prisons in different parts of the country. The disease has surged in Sri Lanka since October, when two clusters emerged in the capital area, one at a garment factory and other at a fish market. Confirmed cases have risen to 43,298, including 204 fatalities.

Patrons wearing masks to protect from the coronavirus past by a Chinese national flag as they visit a bar street on New Year Eve in Beijing on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. This New Year's Eve is being celebrated like no other, with pandemic restrictions limiting crowds and many people bidding farewell to a year they'd prefer to forget. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) The Associated Press
Patrons wearing masks to protect from the coronavirus visit a bar street on New Year Eve in Beijing on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. This New Year's Eve is being celebrated like no other, with pandemic restrictions limiting crowds and many people bidding farewell to a year they'd prefer to forget. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) The Associated Press
Visitors to a mall pose for photos on New Year Eve in Beijing on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. This New Year's Eve is being celebrated like no other, with pandemic restrictions limiting crowds and many people bidding farewell to a year they'd prefer to forget. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) The Associated Press
Patrons wearing masks to protect from the coronavirus visit a bar street on New Year Eve in Beijing on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. This New Year's Eve is being celebrated like no other, with pandemic restrictions limiting crowds and many people bidding farewell to a year they'd prefer to forget. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) The Associated Press
Visitors to a mall remove their masks for a photo on New Year Eve in Beijing on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020. This New Year's Eve is being celebrated like no other, with pandemic restrictions limiting crowds and many people bidding farewell to a year they'd prefer to forget. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) The Associated Press
Students wearing face masks and maintain social distancing as a precaution against the coronavirus wait to enter the school in Bengaluru, India, Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. The southern state of Karnataka on Friday opened schools for students of grade 10 and 12 after a gap of more than nine months. India has more than 10 million cases of coronavirus, second behind the United States. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) The Associated Press
Students wearing face masks as a precaution against the coronavirus attend a class at Blossoms High School in Bengaluru, India, Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. The southern state of Karnataka on Friday opened schools for students of grade 10 and 12 after a gap of more than nine months. India has more than 10 million cases of coronavirus, second behind the United States. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) The Associated Press
A teacher wearing face mask as a precaution against the coronavirus holds a placard that reads 'let's chase away coronavirus pandemic and get back students to school for education' outside Blossoms High School in Bengaluru, India, Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. The southern state of Karnataka on Friday opened schools for students of grade 10 and 12 after a gap of more than nine months. India has more than 10 million cases of coronavirus, second behind the United States. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) The Associated Press
A couple of women advertises for PCR testing for COVID-19 near the front entrance gate for Maiji Jingu Shinto Shrine Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Tokyo, as people arrive any the shrine to pray for good fortune in the new year. Meiji Shrine in downtown Tokyo, which attracts millions of people every year during New Year holidays and is usually open all night on New Year's Eve, was closed its doors from 4 p.m. on Dec. 31 to 6 a.m. this year to avoid cluster. This was the first time the popular shrine closed its door on New Year's Eve night in 74 years. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) The Associated Press
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